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Regenerative Agriculture Vital to Cultivating Climate Resilience 

Chris Hall

The report found that 63% of the global agri-food firms publicly referred to the potential of regenerative agriculture as a solution to the climate and biodiversity crises.

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Unilever’s Knorr to launch 50 regenerative agriculture projects over five years

Environmental News Bits

Unilever’s Knorr rice and seasonings brand has announced plans to begin 50 projects to implement regenerative agriculture across its global supply chain that will address 80% of its key ingredients by 2026. Read the full story at Food Dive.

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Vanguard Renewables: A Farm-Driven Circular Solution

3BL Media

Vanguard Renewables plans to expand nationwide to more than 150 anaerobic digestion facilities by 2026. Vanguard Renewables is a portfolio company of BlackRock Real Assets.

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Breweries are Working to Make Super Bowl Sunday Greener

3BL Media

The waste supplied by brewery partners not only helps to produce renewable natural gas, but the byproducts of the anaerobic digestion process including high-quality bedding for farm animals and a nearly odorless liquid fertilizer for the farm help sustain the farm and support regenerative agriculture.

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Vanguard Renewables Celebrates a Decade of Clean Energy Innovation

3BL Media

Vanguard’s vision is to transform organic food and beverage materials into a force for good - decarbonizing the world, supporting regenerative agriculture, and powering the lives of all those that live on our planet. and support regenerative agriculture practices. The Alliance has grown to nearly 30 cross-industry members.

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Aquaculture becomes a net-positive

GreenBiz

Chief among them are worries over the long-term viability of global fisheries and concern over the fragility of food supply chains, sorely tested by disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. While its initial capacity is limited to about 10,000 metric tons of fish, the company aspires to supply 12 percent of the market by 2026.

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L’Occitane Unveils Strategy to Achieve Net Zero Value Chain Emissions

ESG Today

Approximately 95% of L’Occitane’s carbon footprint result from value chain activities, or Scope 3 emissions, with around half of these emerging from the use phase of its products, and other major sources including transportation of products, raw materials and ingredients, and packaging.