A leader in specialty coffee and coffee makers, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. (GMCR) is recognized for its award-winning coffees, innovative Keurig® brewing technology, and environmentally and socially responsible business practices.
Our purpose is to create the ultimate coffee experience in every life we touch from source to cup — transforming the way the world understands business. We are passionate about innovation and have a strong sense of responsibility to build a resilient supply chain, create sustainable products, and give back to the communities we’re connected to around the world.
We believe our continued success will allow us to invest in a just and sustainable future — whether through sales of certified coffee, purchases of sustainably sourced products, energy efficiency and waste reduction programs, awareness-building campaigns, new product innovation, funding of projects in local and supply-chain communities, or volunteerism. Fair Trade USA, the leading third-party certifier of fair trade products in the United States, named GMCR the largest purchaser of Fair Trade Certified™ coffee in the world for 2010 and 2011.
Our Products
At GMCR, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality beverage experience delivered in the perfect cup, simply and consistently. Our state-of-the art brewing technology, combined with an array of delicious beverage-brands, offers a variety of options to suit consumers’ lifestyles and taste preferences – from the kitchen countertop, to small offices and dorm rooms, to hotels.
In all, GMCR sources, produces, and sells more than 30 brands and 250 varieties of coffee, cocoa, teas, and other specialty beverages through a multi-channel distribution strategy intended to provide widespread exposure to our portfolio of products.
Our Facilities
We have production and distribution facilities in Castroville, California; Knoxville, Tennessee; Windsor, Virginia; Essex, Waterbury, and Williston, Vermont; Sumner, Washington; Toronto, Ontario; and Montreal, Quebec. The Company also conducts research and development activities in facilities in Burlington, Reading, and Wakefield, Massachusetts; and in Waterbury, Vermont.