Joyride's Commitment to Sustainability
Joyride was designed from the ground up to be the most environmentally.
To accomplish our mission, we have designed our business to not only maintain the highest possible quality standards, but to also create the most sustainable option for all types of consumers. We've outlined below the key ways Joyride can help you decrease your carbon footprint.
Joyride works with roasting partners that maintain Direct Trade relationships, which involve direct coordination with the roaster and the farmer at the country of origin
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Sam Houston's life was that of a true legend and patriot. He ran away from home at a young age. For a short time, he lived with a Cherokee tribe in the Hiwassee River area. Eventually, he was given the name Colonneh, meaning the Raven, and adopted into the tribe as Chief John Jolly’s son.
He grew up to be a fierce soldier and strategist. At one point, with a small out-numbered, under-supplied force, his men defeated the Mexican general Santa Anna. Houston's men suffered few casualties, but a stray bullet shattered his ankle. The decisive victory forced Santa Anna to sign the Treaty of Velasco, granting Texas its independence.