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Prefer someplace that feels more contemporary?

Blue Bottle Coffee may be more your style.

The point is, you have options.

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CEO and founder ofBrightlyandKindthing

But the level of eco-friendliness isnt always apparent right away; it can take some investigating.

Thats exactly what the sustainability experts atBrightlydecided to do.

Their team looked into seven coffee chain giants, comparing them on several important sustainability factors.

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We decided which coffee chains to consider based on popularity and reach.

saysLaura Wittig, co-founder and CEO of Brightly.

All five of these factors were given equal weight.

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The highest-ranking coffee chains were well-rounded, factoring in multiple different aspects of sustainability, Wittig says.

Can you guess which coffee chain came out on top?

Check out the official ranking below, in the order from most to least sustainable:

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Blue Bottle Coffee (score 21/25)2.

Peets Coffee (score 20/25)3.

Dunkin (score 16/25)4.

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Starbucks (score 15/25)5.

The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf (score 12/25)6.

Biggby Coffee (score 11/25)7.

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They also work directly withWorld Coffee Research, theCoffee Quality Institute, and theSpecialty Coffee Association.

Peets wasnt too far behind Blue Bottle Coffee, scoring just one point lower.

The Brightly researchers gave them props for having Certified Organic coffee thatsFair Trade certified.

Peets also foundedWorld Coffee Research, which supports the production of more sustainable coffee varieties.

At the very bottom of the list is Dutch Bros, a Northwestern favorite.

They also lost points for their single-use cups, which are difficult to recycle.

Is it healthy to drink coffee every day?

No matter where you order your coffee, bring a reusable cup to limit single-use plastic, she says.

Wittig also says to keep your coffee grounds.

These small actions really make an impactespecially if you drink coffee every day.

After all, theres a lot of places to buy a latte.

Why not support a business that is doing the work?

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