Meet the innovative companies turning food waste and agricultural byproducts into wearable goods.
Eliminating Single Use Plastics, One Product at a Time
Over 50 companies joined the Zero Waste Campaign and committed to transition at least one packaging material to a more sustainable option by the end of 2022.
Seventh Generation Wants to Show How Businesses Can Do Better
Through sustainability commitments, the certified B corporation is working to set an example for other companies.
Health Experts Agree that Reusable Coffee Cups are Safe During COVID
Health experts say that, with proper hygiene, it is safe for coffee shops to make drinks in customers’ reusable mugs.
Opinion | Five Zero Food Waste Bloggers You Should Know About
Here are five unique and diverse eco-conscious trailblazers who are making waves in the zero food waste movement.
Have Your Food and Eat the Wrapper Too
18 organizations find innovative ways to replace plastic wrappers with edible packaging.
Want to Eat Bugs?
Robert Nathan Allen, the founder of Little Herds, uses insects to promote a nutritious lifestyle and healthy environment as an integral piece of the sustainable food system puzzle.
No Food Left Behind
Thomas McQuillan, of Baldor Specialty Foods, Inc., explains how he transformed the company’s sustainability and how he intends to spread the word about zero waste.