GREEN COFFEE SOURCING COMMITMENT ANDI TRINDLE MERSCH, DIRECTOR OF COFFEE PHILZ ROASTING PLANT TH AVE., OAKLAND, CA 94621

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GREEN COFFEE SOURCING COMMITMENT ANDI TRINDLE MERSCH, DIRECTOR OF COFFEE PHILZ ROASTING PLANT - 680 85TH AVE., OAKLAND, CA 94621 VERSION 3.0 MARCH 30, 2018

CONTENTS Philz Green Coffee Buying Program Overview...2 Sourcing Values... 2 Green Buying Criteria...3 1. Traceability... 3 2. Commitment to Worker Safety and the Environment... 4 3. Ac ve Commitment to Social Values...4 Implementa on... 5 Philz Preferred Partner Program... 5 Lot Traceability... 5 Dona on program: Food 4 Farmers and World Coffee Research...5 Tracking and Repor ng...6 Appendix...7 Philz Preferred Partner (PPP) Program FAQ...Appendix 1 Philz Preferred Partner (PPP) Registra on - 2018 EXAMPLE...Appendix 2 PPP Importer Origin Registra on - 2018- EXAMPLE...Appendix 3 Philz Coffee Lot Ques onnaire v. 2018- EXAMPLE...Appendix 4 3/30/2018 Green Coffee Sourcing Commitment 1

PHILZ GREEN COFFEE BUYING PROGRAM OVERVIEW PHILZ GREEN COFFEE BUYING PROGRAM IS COMPRISED OF THREE PILLARS: Quality Sourcing Values Price OUR GREEN SOURCING TEAM ENSURES WE HAVE THE RIGHT QUANTITY GREEN BEANS ON TIME AND THAT THESE GREEN BEANS MEET OUR QUALITY, PRICE, AND SOURCING VALUE SPECIFICATIONS. THIS DOCUMENT DEFINES OURsourcing values AND THE MECHANISMS FOR PUTTING THEM INTO ACTION. SOURCING VALUES With our green buying choices, Philz coffee department can make a profound contribu on to our company mission to be er days one cup at a me. We have the unique opportunity to deepen our cup of love by incorpora ng our core values in our green bean purchasing. Our overarching inten on is to include conscien ous care for the producers who grow our coffee and for everyone in the supply chain who assists in bringing our green coffee into our roas ng plant. We also recognize that sustainability of our supply chain ensuring sufficient supply of the quality coffees we need is essen al to the longevity of our brand. This Sourcing Commitment document ini ally developed in 2015 iden fies our buying criteria and documents how we manage these criteria through our Philz Preferred Partner Program (PPP) and our lot traceability documenta on required for every green bean purchase we make. Addi onally, as part of our sourcing commitment, Philz generously donates to Food 4 Farmers and World Coffee Research and this document explains those commitments. Our sourcing commitment is expected to con nuously evolve as we achieve our minimum requirements and learn more about opportuni es to expand them in ways meaningful to be er the days of our upstream supply chain partners. In 2018, we are releasing version 3.0, including new indicators (captured on our lot traceability ques onnaire) and stricter compliance goals. 3/30/2018 Green Coffee Sourcing Commitment 2

GREEN BUYING CRITERIA We have iden fied three broad, but measurable buying commitments. Our goal is to meet these minimum standards with every purchase and to ac vely seek out and ul mately exclusively choose supply chain partners that are most passionately interested to help us surpass our minimum buying criteria. 1. TRACEABILITY All of our green coffee purchases will be bought with a commitment to traceability and price transparency. This specifically means that we will ask every green coffee supplier to provide traceability as close to the farm gate as possible. WHY (THE UNDERLYING VALUE) Traceability as buying criteria allows us to ensure that we buy coffee from sources that prac ce environmental and social responsibility. Addi onally, quality being equal, we are empowered to choose the suppliers achieving the most good within these broad areas of concern. As we con nue to learn what is and isn t possible for each of our green bean origins and, as we con nue to expand our areas of concern and impact, we ll con nue to add indicators to our lot traceability data collec on. WHAT (THE DETAILS) Recognizing that not all origins allow for farm gate traceability, at minimum, we request traceability to the dry mill. However, our goal is to trace each of the following primary steps in a coffee bean s journey. Note that steps may delineate physical or paper only transfer of the beans, and some mes both. Farm Gate Coop (if any) Informa on required: Wet Mill Name and contact informa on for par es involved in the transac on Dry Mill Access to informa on around named par es business prac ces, specifically in terms of environmental and social responsibility Exporter Importer Price paid at each transac onal stage where possible US Warehouse Philz G120 hopper 3/30/2018 Green Coffee Sourcing Commitment 3

2. COMMITMENT TO WORKER SAFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT WHY (THE UNDERLYING VALUE) For the health of the earth as well as for coffee pickers and ul mately our customers, we are commi ed to purchasing only from sources that can provide proof/plausible assurance that they are protec ng and preserving the earth and their people partners through sound environmental and safety prac ces. WHAT (THE DETAILS) Our minimum commitment is to have our suppliers verify that they are not using the chemicals on the Sustainable Agriculture Network banned chemical list. Addi onally, we ask that the following protec ve measures are in place: Waterway buffer zones Protective clothing for workers Safe storage of agrochemicals No forced labor Wherever possible, we will go further in this area of environmental concern and seek organically grown and other third-party cer fied coffees. We recognize, however, that not all origins are able to provide the quality and quan ty we need in an organic or otherwise cer fied offering, so we make cer fica on a preference, but not a commitment. We also appreciate that many of our core supply chain partners have robust technical assistance programs that cover far more than our minimum requirements and, in these cases, we welcome links into exis ng systems to verify data. 3. ACTIVE COMMITMENT TO SOCIAL VALUES WHY (THE UNDERLYING VALUE) As a company with a mission to be er days, we care about social issues like housing, educa on, child labor, health care, worker safety, leadership diversity, and gender equity issues, among many others. At minimum, we want to have confidence that suppliers we buy from care about these issues too and that they care to the level that they ac vely prac ce social responsibility. WHAT (THE DETAILS) Because there are so many areas of social responsibility and so many avenues for prac cing it, we choose to keep our commitment broad. At minimum, we require that every iden fied partner in our traceability chain has at least one impac ul and measurable social program in place. Some examples include an exporter s technical assistance program, a coopera ve s healthcare clinic, an estate owner s school or scholarship program, a community s gender empowerment ini a ves, and an importer s dona on program to their local charity of significance to their team. Though we require only one social program per iden fied partner, we ideally choose partners that are generously and devotedly prac cing social responsibility. 3/30/2018 Green Coffee Sourcing Commitment 4

IMPLEMENTATION Our sourcing commitment is only meaningful with successful implementa on. It is impera ve to us that that we are true to our inten ons, that we can verify compliance, and that we can efficiently track our impact the la er principally to ensure we are focusing on the right inten ons. At the same me, it is important to our be ering days mission that we do not create an administra ve burden for anyone. To that end, we have created an annual partner registra on process to collect as much informa on as prac cal from our partners only once each year, which allows us to then simplify our per lot repor ng requirements. PHILZ PREFERRED PARTNER PROGRAM OVERVIEW Philz coffee department requires every traceable partner throughout our green coffee supply chain to register annually as a Philz Preferred Partner (PPP) and to update their origin registra on. PPP is awarded to partners who complete our registra on process successfully and have the ability to comply with our lot traceability requirements. Please see PPP program FAQ for more details. We use google forms manage registra on. Example forms are in the Appendix below. Email greenteam@philzcoffee.com for ac ve links: LOT TRACEABILITY Philz Preferred Partner (PPP) Registra on 2018 PPP Importer Origin Registra on - 2018 We send a reminder link to our Philz Coffee Lot Ques onnaire at the me we approve a pre-shipment or Spot sample for previously contracted lots. Submission is not required un l arrival into the US, but submission is encouraged as early as possible. By end of 2018, Philz will not approve coffee for release into our posi on un l we have received a completed lot traceability ques onnaire. DONATION PROGRAM: FOOD 4 FARMERS AND WORLD COFFEE RESEARCH FOOD 4 FARMERS WHY (THE UNDERLYING VALUE) Philz value: Because, even with our sourcing criteria tracking, we cannot ensure that every purchase we make meets the level of social and environmental care we have as a company, we have implemented a generous dona on program tracked directly to our green coffee purchases. Coffee industry need: Food security is one of the most cri cal issues for the sustainability of the coffee industry. About 75% of undernourished people live in low-income rural areas of developing countries, principally in farming areas. Here, chronic hunger usually occurs between harvest seasons, when the previous year s food stocks have dwindled, food prices are high, and income is scarce. Different regions have various terms for this period: The Thin Months, the months of the big stomach, seasons of hunger, times of silence, or the months of water. Source: Food 4 Farmers. PHILZ INVESTMENT 3/30/2018 Green Coffee Sourcing Commitment 5

We donate.045 cents for every green bean pound 1 we purchase directly to Food 4 Farmers (F4F), a nonprofit organiza on with a mission to facilitate the implementa on of sustainable food security programs in coffee farming communi es. In real numbers this equates to over $115,000 gi ed in 2017. Our Dir. of Coffee works closely with Food 4 Farmers to direct and manage the alloca on of our dona on dollars to ensure projects we fund are measurable, impac ul, and, ideally transferable to other communi es the la er, thereby contribu ng to a broader global impact on reducing seasonal hunger. For Philz, ensuring that the growers of our core product are able to meet their basic need for food is nonnego able. WORLD COFFEE RESEARCH WHY (THE UNDERLYING VALUE) Coffee industry need: The future of coffee, specialty coffee in par cular, is at risk from a basic supply demand perspec ve. Changing clima c condi ons, disease, pests, and other stressors, are reducing supply poten al, while demand con nues strong. Even in lands s ll suitable for specialty coffee produc on, coffee varie es that can thrive and produce robust produc on volumes are challenged. Specialty coffee roasters in par cular are now compe ng for a dwindling global supply of quality coffee. PHILZ INVESTMENT We donate.005 cents of every pound of green coffee we purchase to World Coffee Research (WCR) as part of their roaster check-off program. WCR believes that the most efficient way to solve these complex problems [quality supply shortage] for both business and farmers is through collabora ve, scien fic research and development. We believe in the work of WCR as a long-term supply chain security investment and regularly monitor their work. TRACKING AND REPORTING We track our success for jus fica on of our programs, as well as to share with team members, board members, suppliers, and customers. Buying Criteria By using Google forms for our PPP registra on and lot ques onnaire, we have capability to simply track and report out on our sourcing commitment buying criteria at any me. We report performance to our vendors as needed or requested and annually as part of a report card that also includes quality and service metrics. Dona on Program Repor ng Food 4 Farmers provides detailed quarterly and annual repor ng, including financials and project plan updates. This informa on is made available internally and as approved for external consump on. World Coffee Research issues annual and quarterly repor ng on their work, which can be accessed via their website. 1 It s significant to emphasize we make this dona on based on our green coffee purchases and not our roasted pounds produced. We lose approximately 18% on average in shrinkage from green beans loaded into the roaster to roasted coffee coming out of the cooling tray. 3/30/2018 Green Coffee Sourcing Commitment 6

APPENDIX PHILZ PREFERRED PARTNER (PPP) PROGRAM FAQ PHILZ PREFERRED PARTNER (PPP) REGISTRATION - 2018 EXAMPLE PPP IMPORTER ORIGIN REGISTRATION - 2018- EXAMPLE PHILZ COFFEE LOT QUESTIONNAIRE V. 2018- EXAMPLE 3/30/2018 Green Coffee Sourcing Commitment 7