for its caffeinated beverage that requires no beans, has just received $40 million in funding in hopes of continuing their mission of sustainability in a waste-ridden industry. , the company has come one major step closer to providing a smooth version of everyone’s favorite morning drink that has the same caffeinated kick but doesn’t require any beans at all.
They love coffee, but realized there were a couple of distinct things that could be made better about it — namely, reducing the bitterness of the brew and reducing the impact of production so that coffee can be enjoyed for generations to come. this January, and some of them may start disappearing in the next 10 to 20 years. This is due to a variety of factors, including climate change , the spread of devastating fungal pathogens, and coffee wilt disease.