Stone Creek Coffee shares growth and sustainability efforts

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MILWAUEKE (CBS 58) -- Stone Creek Coffee is expanding its presence while continuing to focus on sustainability and community impact. Drew Pond, the company's director of development and co-owner, joined us on Wednesday, March 26 to discuss how the Milwaukee-based company's upcoming plans.
He outlined the company’s environmental initiatives, including sourcing 94% of café energy from local wind farms and composting more than 150,000 pounds of coffee waste. The company also donates coffee to local food pantries.
With nine café locations and its historic Fifth Street facility, the business remains locally owned and B Corp certified.
Stone Creek’s new spring menu is now available across Milwaukee-area locations, and more information can be found by clicking here.