How a Belizean rum is redefining sustainability in the drinks industry
- Independently verified study reveals each bottle of Copalli Rum has a negative carbon footprint, removing 5.5kg of carbon emissions per bottle
- Industry-leading results achieved through use of simple ingredients, regenerative farming and low-waste production processes
- Copalli calls on industry to recognize the value of insetting
PUNTA GORDA,
A full lifecycle and soil carbon analysis conducted by EarthOptics, and independently verified by Preferred by Nature, confirms that producing each bottle of Copalli Rum removes 5.5kg of CO₂e from the atmosphere. This level of carbon removal, unheard of in the spirits sector, is the result of regenerative farming practices and a distillery designed to be zero-waste.
But this story goes far beyond carbon numbers.
Copalli Rum offers a blueprint for what's possible when sustainability is embedded in a business from the start. The result is a regenerative, circular system with tangible benefits for climate, biodiversity, and the local community.
Most sustainability efforts in the drinks industry focus on offsetting: purchasing carbon credits to balance out emissions. Copalli takes a different route: insetting. By investing in soil health, carbon sequestration and ecosystem restoration in its own supply chain, the business delivers measurable impact.
Downstream buyers, whether bar owners, mixologists, or wholesale distributors, are under increasing pressure to stock and serve products that match consumer values. Sustainability is no longer an afterthought; it's a market expectation. But navigating the complexities of environmental claims can be challenging. Copalli offers climate-positive data, independently verified and transparently achieved.
Copalli's credentials are rooted in the landscape. Sugarcane is organically grown and harvested with minimal soil disturbance, preserving the carbon storage potential of the land. Rainwater is collected on site, the distillery's boiler is fueled by spent cane and organic byproducts are returned to the fields as natural fertilizer. Nothing is discarded, everything stays local.
And insetting delivers wide-reaching co-benefits, from healthier soils and restored biodiversity to stronger, more resilient farming communities.
At Copalli, regenerative practices rebuild topsoil and enhance biodiversity. Farmers are trained in sustainable techniques that improve yields while restoring the land. Every stage of production, from rain to rum, takes place in Punta Gorda,
"Our mission from day one was simple," says
For businesses looking to decarbonize their supply chain and tell a story that resonates with environmentally conscious consumers, Copalli Rum is more than a product, it's a proof point.
About Copalli
Copalli Rum is made from just three ingredients – organic sugarcane juice, rainwater, and non-GMO yeast – in the heart of the rainforest of
The report can be downloaded here: https://www.copallirum.com/carbon-impact/
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