up 15.8 points from our previous score
and repurposed into clean energy
into our 4- and 6-pack can toppers
In 2025, we re-certified with a score of 110 – a 15.8-point gain driven by reducing transportation emissions, extending parental leave, and improving healthcare benefits. B Corp status is re-assessed every three years by B Lab across five pillars: Environment, Workers, Community, Customers, and Governance. Every point we gain is earned, not bought.

From our ingredient suppliers to the finished product that goes into your daypack, every decision we make is guided by this one simple principle. Below are some highlights:

Our bottles use 40%+ recycled glass. Our can packs use PakTech toppers made from 100% recycled plastic – repurposing 285,156 containers in 2025 alone.

By using 100% renewable electricity in 2025, we offset 1,827 metric tons of CO₂ – the equivalent of taking 420 cars off the road for an entire year. We've been committed to this since 2018.

In 2025, we recycled an estimated 92,500 lbs of cardboard and 7,650 lbs of clear plastic shrink wrap. We also switched to CHEP's shared, reusable pallet system to build a regenerative supply chain.
Alcohol is a natural kombucha byproduct that we remove through non-heat distillation. Rather than waste it, we partner with Clean Water Services to transform it into renewable electricity.
Alcohol is a natural byproduct of the kombucha process. In 2025, we removed 418,083 gallons of alcohol from our kombucha via non-heat distillation – keeping every batch raw with live & active cultures.
At Clean Water Services, the alcohol removed from our brewing process is mixed with sewage and waste water. Local processing reduces our waste disposal route by 13,000 miles per year!
Captured methane gas
from the wastewater digester supplies electrical power for the facility, which cleans an average of 37 million gallons of wastewater a day.
Once treated, the water
is returned to the Tualatin River, used for irrigation and fertilizer.
Every sip starts somewhere – a vanilla farm in Madagascar, a sugarcane field in Brazil. We choose partners who treat the land the way we treat the trails we love: with care, intention, and a commitment to leave it better than we found it.
View our full list of partners here.

Freshstate is an award-winning importer and wholesale bulk supplier of premium organic teas and botanicals, offering ethically sourced products with full traceability. They provide high-quality ingredients directly from growers who lead initiatives that improve lives within their communities.

Tradin Organics is transforming agriculture from the ground up, converting over 200,000 hectares to organic and regenerative practices and advancing agroforestry in Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, and Peru. They proudly offer Regenerative Organic Certified™ cocoa, cane sugar, and agave.

After we brew, our spent tea compost goes to Chapul Farms, where black soldier fly larvae break it down and transform it into high-value fertilizer and agricultural products. By 2026, they’ll be taking all our tea and centrifuge compost, boosting their farm’s capacity to 33 million pounds of insect feed, which includes 1.65 million pounds of Brew Dr. waste.

Graphic Packaging is helping build a more circular packaging system by replacing plastic with paperboard alternatives, removing more than 1 billion plastic packages in 2024 and ensuring 97% of packaging sold is classified as recyclable, regionally recyclable, or conditionally recyclable.
Being good for the planet means nothing if we're not good for the people on it. From paid volunteer time to LGBTQ+ inclusion, we show up, not just with checkbooks.

We've been 1% for the Planet members since 2017. In 2025, we shifted our our 1% for the Planet commitment for our Clear Mind can 4-packs to support the National Park Trust – preserving wild places and ensuring underserved youth have the transportation and resources to explore them.

In 2025 we brought back our Love Wins! campaign for the 7th year, partnering with LGBTQ Outdoors to champion inclusivity in the outdoors. We're bringing back our Special Edition Love Wins! bottles in 2026.

Our team logged 349 paid volunteer hours in 2025, bringing the total to 1,834 hours since our Local Love program launched in 2019. Last year, the team worked alongside Tualatin Riverkeepers, getting muddy where it counts.

We offer employees opportunities for career growth, including an educational reimbursement program. We also support our employees and partners through our Code of Ethics, Supplier Code of Conduct, and ongoing DEI efforts.









Brew Dr.'s team doesn't just write a check – they show up, roll up their sleeves, and get their boots muddy alongside us. That's the kind of partnership that actually makes a difference.
