We are passionate about sustainability at Maxie B’s!
We have launched this page to share what we are doing in our daily operations to lessen our footprint on Planet Earth.
You’ll learn some of our favorite vendors, products, and processes and we hope that maybe some of it will be helpful to many of you. We are all connected and what we do collectively can have a wonderful story.
Our Role.
We see ourselves as an environmentally-committed business that can serve as a mentor to others in Greensboro and beyond. Please reach out to us at info@maxieb.com with any questions, ideas, suggestions that you may have.
We can also schedule private small-group tours to discuss sustainable operations in a hands-on manner upon request.
What is our PLANET LOVER REWARDS PROGRAM?
This is a different type of loyalty card than what you might be accustomed to. As you all know, we make every conscientious decision we can that promotes a better planet and a better version of ourselves, all the way from our packaging decisions and our efforts to compost and recycle as much as we can. We aim to be stewards to the community to help sustain the world we live in.
So, how does it work? We reward you for each planet-friendly action you take by receiving punches. You will receive punches for opting out of a bag, reusing your own mug, opting out of forks and napkins, reusing our reusable cake slice containers and for using a reusable cake or cupcake carrier instead of a paper box! When you fill your card, we will then treat you to dessert! (Your choice of a slice of cake, a slice of pie or two cookies!)
We want to get you all thinking about your decisions (not just when shopping at Maxie B’s!) and to become a steward to the environment as well because together we can all make a difference!
So remember, always hang onto your reusable cake slice containers, wash them and then bring them in for us to re-fill at the bakery!
Extra ones that you collect at home are excellent for sharing leftovers with friends and family, sorting odd bits of things, and keeping in your car for leftovers when you dine out at other places!
~Every little bit helps us all reduce our footprint on the planet and feels great doing it! You’ll inspire others as they watch you doing so! Be the change we all want to see!
Test your knowledge about where waste goes and in the process build a cool park! To give the game a try, click here!
Click the image above and find out what would happen if we diverted the 60 billion pounds of mineral-rich food materials that go to landfills each year in the U.S. alone and turned them into compost. This impactful 6 minute video is from Kiss The Ground.
Read here, from North Carolina Native Plant Society, what’s happening on our patio!
Some of the Ways we internally create a culture of sustainability among our staff :
~ We reuse boxes from deliveries for moving, etc. just about every week it seems like! Someone of our staff will usually need them for something or will have a friend who does!
~ We reuse our glass honey and jam jars to be refilled by our local farmers
~ We reuse our egg cartons and cardboard case boxes by giving them back to our local farmer each week when they deliver to be refilled and delivered again next time
~ We send berry containers back to local farmers to refill and use again whenever possible; The rest get recycled in Forsyth County or reused to as tiny little greenhouses for starting native seeds over the winter.
~ We use 100% certified compostable baking liners that are unbleached and have a soy wax coating that can readily be turned back into the earth. Our bakers get the most life out of each liner by flipping them over and reusing them several times.
~ We use compostable foodservice gloves instead of disposable latex gloves; We have a Terracycle box for gloves for our thick rubber gloves that are used at the sink area
~ We converted from using plastic bags for our staff’s tip sharing to reusable cotton ones that are personalized for each team member
~ Our espresso machine creates lots of great espresso compost and we encourage our staff to use our ceramic mugs and to encourage customers to bring their own for us to brew into as well
~ We wash and reuse the plastic cake domes that we use to hold our cake layers and finished cakes until they are either sold as whole cakes or sliced for the cafe. We are not single-use plastic fans around here!
~ We also extensively and exclusively use durable air-tight storage bins with snap-on lids for other baked goods thus eliminating the need for wrapping items (cupcakes, brownies, cookies, pumpkin bars, etc.) in plastic wrap to keep them fresh
~ We encourage our team to bring their own personal compost and hard-to-recycle items into the shop for us to take care of along with the bakery items collected and processed
~ We keep a ready supply of ceramic mugs, plates, and silverware in the bakery for staff to use for meals and breaks, thus creating a community culture of reusables!
As a team, we conduct daily “ sorting audits ” on the many receptacles that we use for collecting items …
from general trash to plastic bags, compost, general recycling, etc. It is important to make sure that all of our team is on the same page and fully understands where each item should go when it is no longer of use in our bakery.
We are not perfect, but together we all try our best to get this right!
How can you be kinder to the planet when visiting our bakery?
~ By bringing in your own reusable mug for your beverages … from ice water to hot chocolate … we are happy to put it in your reusable container!
~ By skipping napkins and utensils when you are going home or to work or somewhere that you already have access to real flatware!
Please, please move away from the habit of using disposables!
Full disclosure: The fork and/or spoon that we would give you is compostable in facilities that use industrial composting (like us); however, if you take it home … you are going to wind up putting it in your trash … so it is headed to the landfill. Let’s all think about ways we can eliminate trash from the waste stream. This is an easy step to take to cut out waste!
Advanced move: carry a set of flatware and a washable cloth napkin in your car for those last minute indulgences throughout your week!
Note: We prompt our customers to tell us that they need utensils and a napkin … we will not automatically give them to you. Further, you will hear us say, “Are you headed home or do you need utensils?” to encourage you to think about that a moment before just automatically saying you need them!
~ When dining with us on site on the patio or in your car even, simply select the option of a compostable sugarcane plate as an option so that the dining experience can be waste free. We will collect your plate, napkin, and utensils to compost on site! Voila … Zero waste! Good for you!
~ Be sure to use our special compost and waste collection bins for anything left over after dining with us … please don’t put Maxie B’s items in the regular shopping center trash cans! We will take your items inside for sorting and proper disposal through our compost and or recycling system.
~ Please please bring your own reusable bag instead of taking a paper one (FYI: Did you know that New York City has implemented a city-wide mandate that if a customer takes a bag from an establishment, there is a $.25 cents charge?!!). Durham is also in the process of implementing a similar plan.
~ Bring back your reusable containers for us to put your items in for a discount off your next purchase. It’s back … our Planet Lover Discount! This time it is a $.50 discount for each clean, container you bring in for us to refill. This solely applies to cake and pie slices as well as 9 packs of pupcakes.
Note: It will take us a few extra moments to fill your order when we are refilling your containers … we appreciate your understanding as we get back in this groove with our team!
And finally … stay tuned for a new “PLANET LOVER PUNCH CARD!”
We will reward you for making eco-friendly behavior changes when shopping with us and hope that you will use these new routines everywhere you shop or dine!
Connecting, learning, & Giving Back
Charitable Giving: As a company, we regularly support a great many environmental organizations as well as some other local charitable causes that are near and dear to our staff. These wonderful nonprofits are honored here on our charitable giving page.
Volunteering / Environmental Education : We regularly offer opportunities to volunteer in the community or to participate in assorted environmental education activities that enrich and broaden the scope of understanding of the importance of our role in stewardship for our planet and all who inhabit it. All of these “extra curricular” opportunities are paid to our team by the company. Examples would be our weekly visit to the Guilford County Animal Shelter where we go to feed the dogs Pupcakes each Tuesday afternoon, or a litter clean up, taking a hike with Piedmont Land Conservancy to learn about woodland habitats in the Piedmont, or watching an environmental movie such as “Kiss the Ground” at home and then emailing a few thoughts and comments about the film to share with management afterwards.
Passing it on …
We want to be a leader in the community for sustainability and to teach our customers tactics for keeping their footprint light!
We are not trying to be offensive when we discourage customers from taking utensils from us when they are going home anyway! We simply know that our country’s current foodservice/consumer practices are not sustainable and that we all must change our behaviors ~~~ quickly!
If you think back to thirty years ago, we did not go about our days stopping in from one business to another buying single-use disposable items all day long … from coffee in the morning to doughnuts for mid-morning snack, take out for lunch or dinner, and dessert for afterwards! It adds up to more than our planet can support.
We hope that by placing this information both on our website and by making the film in conjunction with the City of Greensboro’s Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Branch Library that we will begin to reach more people with these important messages. Together we really can make a positive change for the better.
~ Robin Davis
Founder, Maxie B’s
References :
Recommended reading list - any of Doug Tallamy’s books. or watch Dr. Tallamy here. It was a talk from Sept, 2021, to the SC Native Plant Society, that also incorporates wisdom from E.O. Wilson’s book Half Earth.
Click on the images below to view video content by Doug Tallamy.
Recent Tallamy Press : Click here. (We LOVE this concept and we are on the map!)
a few more ways you can help our planet
don’t spray for mosquitoes
Instead, begin planting native plants to make your garden a habitat for the birds, bats and insects like dragonflies that will eat mosquitoes for you! Spraying for mosquitoes is harmful for your pets, for you, and for all of the wildlife that we need in our world. Read further here!
While you are working on cultivating your native plant habitat, you can simply apply an insect repellent on you if mosquitoes are out and are bothersome.
We recommend 2 safe insect repellents!
Both are made by hand in small batches and are available online or at Maxie B’s.
(Safe-to-use but effective!)
leave the leaves
Savvy gardeners know that keeping their fallen leaves on their property benefits wildlife and our environment ... not to mention their gardens!
get involved
Get involved with local environmental groups to learn more and to volunteer in our community on projects that benefit nature.
You can also sign up for emails from Melanie Buckingham from the Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Branch Library for many environmental educational opportunities and hands-on activities like birding, nature journaling and more!
I wanted to share my personal recommendation for Lawrence Peterson of Compassionate Wildlife Removal.
Lawrence has helped me in a number of ways this spring and his services are so unique, detailed, and valuable that I wanted to share my experience.
Anyone who knows me knows that I adore animals of all kinds. However, this does not mean that I want them living IN my house! Nonetheless, I’ve had my share of uninvited guests … bats, snakes, mice, rats, opossums, groundhogs, raccoons, and bees! It turns out that animals are very curious and very smart. They can find any number of ways to get into a crawlspace, attic, vent area if the contractor did not seal it properly when building or remodeling a home.
Lawrence came out did an assessment of my property and gave me a detailed estimate of what he recommended to seal the entry points (I had approximately 16 areas that were available to anyone if they wanted to come on in!). He worked diligently and carefully, catching all live animals and escorting them outdoors on my property to live where they should be, just not in my house! He then cleaned and sanitized the areas that had been affected, leaving my home clean and secured.
As an added request, he installed some owl boxes, bat houses, and bird houses with baffles for me as well. Now the resident wildlife has wonderful housing as do I. We are all happy!
I really appreciate Lawrence’s wisdom, kind spirit, and level of expertise and experience. Finding an unexpected visitor in your home is often very stressful for both the animal and yourself. I’m so happy to have Lawerence on our team!
Robin Davis
Founder, Maxie B's