The world is facing major challenges. This affects every single one of us, us as a society, and us as a company. We are aware that online retail entails an increased carbon footprint. With every step and every bit of growth that is possible thanks to you as part of our amazing craft beer community, we also want to give something back. We have taken several measures to save as much CO2 as possible, offset our emissions , and even neutralize additional CO2 .
Shipping at Beer Belly Cologne is climate neutral! We are a partner of "Planet" and therefore automatically offset the CO2 emissions generated during the individual shipping of our packages.
But that's not all. For every order you place with Beer Belly Cologne, the Eden Reforestation Project plants a tree, and together we improve our carbon footprint. Learn more about the project here . Our Impact Report provides transparent updates on our progress.
We collect all our beers directly from regional breweries. Short and direct routes are good for the beer and the environment.
We also receive beer deliveries by mail. We reuse the cardboard boxes provided by the breweries to send you the beer. So don't be surprised if you receive a used, not new, box.
To save resources, especially for our shipping partners, we pack your order in the smallest possible packaging size.
Unlike companies that donate a portion of their profits to charity, donating money to good causes is deeply embedded in this business model. Every single pint, keg, or can sold includes a donation—and has done so since day one. By purchasing Pretty Decent Beer Co. beers, customers have helped support progressive organizations working for good, both in the community and beyond. These include a food bank in Cheadle Hulme, Clapton Community Football Club, MQ Mental Health, and Sistah Space. Pretty Decent also seeks to collaborate with organizations that share its values and support its pursuit of inclusivity and accessibility. Recently, it partnered with The Deaf Chefs—the first deaf-owned and operated food truck—to provide them with a platform to showcase their truck and to co-brew a beer whose label features the BSL alphabet.