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Jan 10, 2024

Paha Cider is the First Cidery Certified by the Iowa Green Brewery Certification

Waverly, Iowa- Paha Cider has been awarded gold level certification from the Iowa Green Brewery Certification (IGBC) program. The IGBC is an environmental assistance program of the Iowa Waste Reduction Center (IWRC) at the University of Northern Iowa. The program awards certifications to Iowa craft breweries that have implemented sustainable practices within their facilities and brewing operations.

Paha Cider opened its doors in the second half of 2023 with sustainability as a core focus from the beginning. “I remember when I first received a call from Mark about a year ago, before even breaking ground, and he was asking about whatMark Westbrock (Paha Cider owner and cidermaker) and Mo Valko (Director of Sales & Marketing) they could do to be the most sustainable operation possible,” says Joe Bolick, Director of the Iowa Waste Reduction Center.

A few of the sustainability measures that Paha Cider has implemented include hot water reclamation to minimize the use of their hot water heater, incorporating upcycled and recycled equipment into the brewing process, as well as local sourcing of many of their ingredients.

“We are committed to making great cider and running a successful business while leaving the smallest environmental footprint possible. The IWRC has been a great resource for us as we work toward this goal, and we look forward to implementing more of their recommendations in the years to come,”  says Mark Westbrock, Paha Cider owner and head cidermaker.

Paha Cider is the first cidery certified by the Iowa Green Brewery Certification. They join Alluvial Brewing Company (Ames), River Ridge (Bellevue), Fat Hill Brewing (Mason City), Franklin St. Brewing Co. (Manchester), Keg Creek Brewing Co. (Glenwood), Peace Tree Brewing Co.(Knoxville), Second State Brewing (Cedar Falls), Textile Brewing Co. (Dyersville), and Worth Brewing (Northwood) in the Gold level of the IGBC program.

To learn more about this certified brewery and the IGBC, please visit https://iwrc.uni.edu/green-brewery.

 

Contact Joe Bolick, Director of the Iowa Waste Reduction Center, for more information at 319-273-6577 or mjbolick@uni.edu.

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About Iowa Waste Reduction Center. The IWRC has been providing environmental services, including technical assistance and industry training, as well as research and development, for over 35 years. The IWRC is a part of the University of Northern Iowa's Business and Community Services which builds a better Iowa through hands‐on technical assistance for economic and business development, entrepreneurship, environmental improvement and enhanced sustainability. For more information, visit iwrc.uni.edu.


 

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