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Bellwether Coffee unveils new zero emissions coffee roasting system
Rafaela Sousa

Rafaela Sousa

18 February 2022

Bellwether Coffee unveils new zero emissions coffee roasting system

US coffee technology company Bellwether Coffee has announced the launch of its next-generation automated coffee roasting system. The Series 2 Bellwether Automated Roasting System delivers "consistent artisan-quality" results without requiring gas lines, ventilation or previous roasting experience. The new device includes 50% extra hourly roasting capacity (three roasts per hour); a 24-inches built-in touchscreen; an online click-and-ship marketplace; an armless cooling tray; and improved efficiency and durability. Ricardo Lopez, founder of Bellwether Coffee, said: "With hundreds of customers roasting on our Series 1 roaster, we've seen firsthand the potential for our roasters to empower coffee retailers in not only reducing their carbon footprint but also in growing revenues and evolving their businesses to meet the needs of the current landscape". He continued: "Our new roaster is a massive step to transforming the coffee industry, making it more sustainable for the planet and accessible to all communities". Kristen Johansen, chief product officer of Bellwether Coffee, added: "Our technology brings the craft of coffee roasting into a digital platform that anyone can use. Our new, intuitive software enables any cafe, bakery or restaurant to take full control of their coffee program and sustainably source and roast their own incredible coffee with the touch of a button." According to Bellwether, the company reduces 87% of the carbon footprint from roasting with its closed-loop system.

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