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Pathways to Partnership on Climate Change
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23% of global human-caused greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, forestry and other land uses.
IPCC Report: Climate Change & Land Use
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Climate Collaborative Commitment Areas
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435Companies
Committing to Action
1679Commitments
There is momentum in the industry
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435Companies
Committing to Action
1679Commitments
There is momentum in the industry
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Newly Committed Companies
inNativeVegan Heavenly Delights Inc.12 Tides Seaweed Co.oVertoneBurroughs Family FarmsOlyKrautCommunity Market Santa Rosa & SebastopolOcean's HaloGoodlight Natural CandlesMaMa Jean's Natural Market"I and Love and You"Casa Sanchez FoodsKikoko TeaDeep Roots MarketRising Tide Co-op
Trickling Springs CreameryUpper Valley Food CoopVital Choice SeafoodThe Sugar Beet Co-opToast AleBarnanaBuchi KombuchaBooda OrganicsCambridge NaturalsLa Tourangelle, Inc.Sun & Swell FoodsActive Wisdoms CorporationBrother Bru Bru'sCoke FarmKonaRed CorporationKube Nice Cream
ORYANA FOOD COOPERATIVESweet Earth FoodsThe Common Bond MarketThrive MarketVan Leeuwen Ice CreamSlo Natural Foods Co-opVilicus FarmsHendersonville Community Co-opGrove CollaborativeDown to Earth Organic & NaturalEnjoy Life Natural FoodsJimbo's NaturallyNet Zero Analysis & Design CorpBrothers Drake
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Industry Progress
45% of commitments involve the quantification of emissions reductions, to date.
71% of companies are already in the process of implementing their commitments.
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Industry Progress
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Stories of Progress
Straus Family Creamery is working to develop a replicable carbon neutral dairy
farming model centered on the following key strategies: organic management,
powering farms with methane biodigester technology, reducing enteric emissions
with feed supplements, advancing carbon farming practices that promote soil
carbon sequestration (compost application and intensive rotational grazing), and
using electric farm vehicles to eliminate diesel emissions.
We are active in BICEP and with Protect our Winters in speaking up/ lobbying on climate at a national level through
direct visits, petitions, letters, and through our role in the leadership circle of We Are Still In. We are also working
with BICEP in several states including CA, OH, and MN. We have joined the Ohio state Chamber of Commerce and
the VP of Sales in our Ohio office is now on the energy committee for the Ohio Chamber…We were especially proud
to have been involved in CA advocating for 100% clean energy -- the SB100 bill which passed last year.
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KeHE Food Waste Project
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Consumer Engagement Working Group
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Apply for the 2020 National Co+op Grocers CC Awards!
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
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Alter EcoAnnie'sAssociated Labels and Packaging Aurora Organic DairyCalifornia Olive RanchCheer PackClif Bar & CompanyConnective ImpactDanone North
AmericaDecker and Jessica
RolphDr. Bronner’sEatsie.usElk Packaging
FoodstirsGaia HerbsGeneral MillsGood Earth Natural FoodsGreenSeed Contract
PackagingGriffith FoodsGuayakiHappy FamilyHarmless HarvestINFRAJustin’sKeHELotus FoodsLundberg Family Farms
MegaFoodMOM's Organic
MarketMountain Rose HerbsNational Co+op
GrocersNatural HabitatsNature's PathNew Hope NetworkNew Morning MarketNumiNutivaOregon's Wild HarvestOrganic IndiaOrganic ValleyOutpost Natural Foods
Plum OrganicsPluot ConsultingPresence MarketingREBBLRogue CreamerySafe Sterilization USA SambazonStahlbush Island FarmsStonyfieldStraus Family CreameryStudio FabSweet AdditionsTraditional MedicinalsTrayak
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Unlocking Partnerships Dialogue: Missy Hughes
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Missy HughesChief Mission Officer and General Counsel at Organic Valley
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Panel: Pathways to Partnership on Climate
Danielle VogelGlen’s Garden Market
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Britt LundgrenStonyfield
Jonathan MantonMountain Rose Herbs
Kate OgdenSeventh Generation
Erin CallahanClimate CollaborativeModerator
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• Objective: Develop a specific, concrete collaborative action plan on a climate issue area in 2020.• Examples: • “We will partner local natural products companies in
Virginia to advocate at the state level for a carbon tax ahead of the 2020 elections.” • ”We will join a power purchase agreement with
companies in our industry in 2020 to support renewable power generation and transition our power procurement to renewable sources.”
Breakout Session
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Breakout Session
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• Objective: Develop a specific, concrete collaborative action plan on a climate issue area in 2020.• Questions: • Problem: What is your biggest challenge in the focus
area you’ve chosen? • Format: What type of collaboration is needed to address
the challenge? • Leadership & Resourcing: How can it be funded and
facilitated for success—who will be in charge?• Timeline• Solution: How does this plan address the core problem?