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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Snacking

3BL Media

25% CO2e emissions reductions across our manufacturing 39% In 2022, 39% of the electricity used in our manufacturing sites was renewable, compared to 32% in 2021. Indeed, our ingredient sourcing programs are where most of the work of our carbon emissions reductions and social sustainability efforts live.

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Mondel?z 2022 Snacking Made Right Report: More Sustainable Ingredients

3BL Media

As a global snacking leader dedicated to making snacking right, we are determined to lead in helping to drive sector-wide transformation for more sustainable sourcing at scale. HARMONY WHEAT We are expanding our impact with Harmony, our signature European wheat sustainable sourcing program.

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Fonio as a Cash Crop: How an Ancient Grain Can Provide a Solution for Food Security in West Africa – And a Model for Biodiverse Agriculture Around the World

James Militzer

We have demonstrated that there is a consumer appetite in the United States for this ancient African grain that cooks in five minutes, and we have sparked interest among food manufacturers in using fonio as an alternative to other gluten-free grain ingredients. As a result, the post-harvest losses are staggering.

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Climate Talks - Episode 03: Waste Not

3BL Media

Much of that waste simply can’t go back into the market, because of the way it was designed, manufactured, or even marketed. Each week on Climate Talks, we’re taking on sustainability from a different angle: from carbon emissions to water restoration. Welcome to consumerism. In this episode, we’re talking about circularity.

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The 2021 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

The second is a commitment to sourcing 100 percent of the natural materials Timberland uses from regenerative agriculture, such as leather for boots. Resch sees her common career thread as what she calls "social sustainability.". And that’s his hope for the apparel and footwear industry as a whole. Deonna Anderson. At the U.N.

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