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Where to buy Revolver Fairtrade coffee (with interactive Google Map)

Our Fairtrade roast and ground 227g coffees are already available in around 50 Midcounties and Penrith Co-operative supermarkets as well as from Infinity Wholefoods Co-operative in Brighton! Want to find your nearest store? Use our handy map and search features to locate your store. You can order our coffee direct from Revolver World online - every purchase includes a free music download and half-price ecru Organic Fairtrade cotton T-shirt.

Click here for the interactive Google Map to find your nearest store...

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We donate 10p for each pack of Revolver World coffee we produce -- click here to learn more!

See our latest ad in the Co-operative News

June 23rd, 2011 by Christopher Woods

Starting this fortnight - and just in time for Co-op Congress - open your copy of the Co-op News to see something special... Our brand spanking new advert:

... and here it is in the magazine!

All of us are absolutely chuffed to see our little ad get such pride of place in the industry magazine! (click for a larger version).

As well as being the official coffee supplier for Co-op Congress, we're going all out on our exhibition stand too... if you're attending the event don't forget to stop by our stand, say hi and have a cup of coffee on us. We'll have a Jura  coffee machine there for the ultimate in taste too - if you're lucky you might even be served a mochafrappaloppacino by yours truly ;-)

Revolver World finalists in Innovation category at Co-operative Congress Awards 2011

June 21st, 2011 by Christopher Woods

Revolver is going to be at this year's Co-operative Congress - we're also finalists in the Innovation in Co-op Enterprise category!

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Coffee company aims to take Fairtrade 'to the next level'

A coffee company that aims to take Fairtrade 'to the next level' has won a major plaudit - being named one of the best new co-operative businesses in the country.

At the movement's annual conference, Co-operative Congress, from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 June, Wolverhampton-based Revolver will find out whether it has won the accolade.

The co-operative was started by music mogul Paul Birch - the man who signed the Stone Roses - and is unusual in that it is a co-operative spun out from an existing private company. When not releasing and promoting records by artists as diverse as Bruce Springsteen, Deep Purple and Leo Sayer, Paul was immersing himself in the Fairtrade movement and was active in the Wolverhampton Fairtrade City group and the Fairtrade Association Birmingham.

With Paul's music marketing background, the company initially considered teeshirts and hoodies for pop and rock fans, before diversifying into branded teeshirts for charities, including Christian Aid.

A deal with Midcounties Co-operative, which operates 450 sites across the region, gave birth to the concept of plain Fairtrade teeshirts in different colours, which were packaged in boxes rather than hung from rails - making them ideal for most retail outlets. But while the initiative was a roaring success in some of the 20 stores that took part in the trial, it was less popular in others. The introduction of an export tariff by the Indian government - which meant the company was buying items for as much as it was previously selling them for - led the directors to seek out a new market... and they hit on coffee.

Richard Bickle, one of the directors, explained: "While you might think Fairtrade is fairly well represented in the coffee industry, the benefits usually only extend to the producers.

"We were keen that everyone along the supply chain - from growers and shippers to outlets and even customers - were treated fairly, so a multi stakeholder co-operative was created to which everyone will belong.

"We feel it is the only fair and equitable way to run global commodities. This is the next logical step for the Fairtrade movement and we are leading the way."

Revolver sources its coffee from a co-operative in Colombia and a supplier of Fairtrade coffees from Tanzania and Kenya. And while traditional Fairtrade coffees are aimed at the typical ground coffee consumer - white, middle class, middle aged males - Paul's music marketing background will be wheeled into action again as the co-operative targets a younger demographic.

Having signed an agreement to get Revolver coffee on the shelves of more than 40 Midcounties and Penrith Co-operative stores, the company is now in discussions to sell its coffee at universities. Local authorities, independent coffee shops and even coffee machine manufacturers are also considering adopting the brand. Meanwhile, Revolver has the contract to supply all the coffee at Co-operative Congress, which this year is being held in Birmingham, providing a sampling opportunity to thousands of delegates.

Winning the title of New Co-operative of the year would, obviously, be the crowning glory for the team at Congress. But, says Richard, "simply to have been nominated is an enormous feather in our caps."

For more information please contact Richard Bickle or Paul Birch - all details are on our Contact page.

Co-op Congress 2011: Celebrate Co-operation!

June 21st, 2011 by Christopher Woods

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Celebrate Co-operation!

Sunday 26th June 2011, 11am - 2pm
Birmingham Metropole NEC Hotel, National Exhibition Centre, B40 1PP

As part of Co-operatives Fortnight 2011, co-operative members and the general public are invited to free event at the Birmingham Metropole Hotel next Sunday. This will include a wide range of tastings, workshops, demonstrations, competitions and an exhibition, reflecting the breadth of co-operative enterprise in the region, and across the UK as a whole.
 
The event is free to enter, but coach transport is being provided from across the region for £3 return - details from John Boyle on 0121 233 1545 or john.boyle@midlandsco-op.com. Co-operatives Fortnight runs from 25th June - 9th July and this year's theme is 'Yours to Share' - see www.uk.coop/yourstoshare.
 
N.B.: this event is running alongside Co-operative Congress, the Co-operative Movement's largest annual gathering, and has been organised by members of Co-operatives West Midlands including the Midlands Co-operative Society, Heart of England Co-operative Society, Midcounties Co-operative and the Co-operative Group.

The Divine EP - now available on iTunes

May 3rd, 2011 by Terriss (Revolver World)

After much anticipation, Wakefield Community Gospel Choir are here with their debut "Divine" released by Revolver Music. The EP is an  incentive to raise money for Hands of Hope -a charity dedicated to building relationships in some poorest communities in the world.

Wakefield Community Gospel Choir comprises members of Wakefield Baptist church including a close partner to Revolver World - David Greenwood Haigh of Divine Chocolate.


The Divine EP is an inspiring little compilation of gospel song and traditional african music guarranteed to enliven the soul. The album title originates from the group's ties with Fairtrade chocolate company Divine while its musical influences are formed behind the Church's philanthropy in the devolping world.

You can download the Divine EP from iTunes using the link below.

Wakefield Community Gospel Choir - The Divine EP on iTunes

All proceeds of this release go to Hands of Hope Charity and the Bible Society.

Find out more about Hands of Hope here and Divine Chocolate here.

The Divine EP is an inspiring little compilation of gospel song and traditional african music guarranteed to enliven the soul. The album title comes from the group's ties with Fairtrade chocolate company Divine while its musical concept is influenced the Church's philanthropy in the devolping world. You can download a copy from iTunes using the link below.

All proceeds go to Hands of Hope Charity and the Bible Society. Find out more about Hands of Hope here and Divine Chocolate here.

Our Fairtrade coffees - now available to buy online

March 9th, 2011 by Christopher Woods

Fancy a coffee? You're in the right place. We've just added our new Fairtrade fresh roasted coffees to the store; order single packs or multipacks direct from us and have them couriered to your doorstep. Head on over to the Revolver World store's coffee pages and order away...

Don't forget that every purchase of Revolver World coffee entitles you to a free music download and 50% off a Certified Organic Fairtrade Cotton Ecru T-Shirt; see the store pages for more details and to claim your free track. This one's on us!

Live from the Oxford Fairtrade Fortnight Fair

March 8th, 2011 by Christopher Woods

As part of Fairtrade Fortnight, we're at the Oxford Midcounties Co-operative Fairtrade Fair, featuring a fashion show, free Shrove Tuesday pancakes (yum!) and chocolate tasting with a delegation of Ghanaian farmers from the Kuapa Kokoo plantation are visiting with Divine Chocolate.

We were also treated to some African drumming - we'll try and get a couple of clips up on here!



Free Fairtrade pancakes! Om nom nom...
Later in the day, we got to hear from Harriet and Fatima, two Ghanaian producers from the Kuapa Kokoo cocoa co-operative who travelled over to speak at some of the events during Fairtrade Fortnight - and after that everyone was treated to some (fantastic - and incredibly loud!) African drumming from the Joliba drummers. Photos below, a video imminently - and the second instalment of the Revolver World podcast will feature some of the sights and sounds from the event, including an interview with Fatima and Harriet. Check back soon for all those goodies yet to arrive.
 

 

 

 And now, time for some snaps... All of them are available in the gallery, but here are some of the best:

Terriss, bravely manning our stall whilst we all ran off to get pancakes

» Read more: Live from the Oxford Fairtrade Fortnight Fair