Companies like General Mills and Hormel Foods are embracing the practice to help their businesses and respond to consumers who consider environmental stewardship in their buying habits. You can check out the full article here
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Study Shows Local Food Projects May Have a Positive Effect on Psychological Health
We just joined a local community garden and it’s honestly awesome! There’s just something seeing delicious healthy food grow right in front of your eyes.
A recent U.K. study even says participating in local food projects may have a positive effect on well-being and psychological health.
“These findings are encouraging to those of us looking at how sustainability and well-being interact,” said Dr. Zareen Bharucha, the study’s lead researcher.
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Thousands of Tech Workers Join Global Climate Change Strike
Employees in Silicon Valley want their companies to do more to help the planet. Will this activism make a difference?
Jeff Bezos expanded Amazon’s climate change pledge. His workers want more.
Jeff Bezos, the CEO and founder of Amazon.com, takes a walking tour of the Amazon Spheres, three plant-filed geodesic domes that serve as a work- and gathering place for Amazon employees.
Greening of Europe Means Lots More Red Tape for Investors
Fund firms will soon be required to disclose their holdings’ environmental impact.
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Amazon is launching a $2 billion fund to invest in climate technologies
Amazon on Tuesday announced it will launch a $2 billion venture capital fund to back companies developing sustainable and decarbonizing technologies.
Unilever’s New Climate Plan Puts Carbon Labels on 70,000 Products
The consumer giant is committing to reduce a large portion of its emissions to zero by 2039.