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Corporate Social Responsibility in Food & Beverage Manufacturing

These days, consumers are increasingly interested in the environmental and social responsibility of the companies that manufacture their favorite products.  Public companies must answer to shareholders and have largely adopted transparent reporting initiatives that detail their corporate responsibility.  Food and drink manufacturers that depend on raw materials – like fruits and vegetables – are committed to environmental stewardship programs that ensure consistent supplies of produce.   

Juice manufacturer Odwalla contributes to farmland conservation and keeps 99% of its fruit and vegetable waste out of the landfill.  Operating as a closed-loop system, the company uses an anaerobic digestion system on wastewater resulting from the juicing process to reduce the amount of wastewater effluents.  Beer producer Sierra Nevada provides feed for dairy and beef cows through the spent grain, hops and yeast collected after brewing. 

While food and beverage manufacturers’ environmental stewardship is laudable, an environmental conscious helps to ensure a consistent supply of quality produce.  By offering free land to local farmers, Odwalla is able to source much of its fruits and vegetables locally – benefiting both juice quality and the vitality of local communities.  Ice cream maker Häagen Dazs recently began a honey bee conservation program.  Since many of its fresh fruit ingredients depend on honeybee pollination, it makes sound business sense to aid in the honey bees’ plight. 

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Wiping Out The Wetlands

By Pandora | Jun. 26, 2007 | 3 Comments|post a comment
I bought this property for the beautiful view and for it's connection to a protected wetland. I now have four tractors out my window. The city has decided to reconstruct the wetland portion that borders my porch. Somehow I think they have the wrong idea; that they can improve it by plowing it under and starting over. The first day the trees came down the birds went crazy. Where will they land? Where will they nest? They had lost their homes. Then the massive earth plowing began. The ravens went crazy picking up the carnage that was left. The next thing to go was the pond. As the digger arm came down I felt sorry for the frogs that had sung me to sleep night after night.
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Recycling is Deemed Better for the Environment

By dharmagypsy7 | Jun. 25, 2007 | 2 Comments|post a comment

In an article published by the U.K. Economist, Recycling is indeed better for the Environment. In a research completed by the Technical University of Denmark and the Danish Topic Centre on Waste, in 83% of all programs that included recycling, it was concluded that recyling is better for the Environment. This debunks most of the dubious consumers on the issues on the effectiveness of recycling.

The researchers studied at least 200 different scenarios of recycling with that of burying or burning waste, and did a review of 55 life-cycle of a particular recycled products. The Environmental Protection agency estimates that recycling reduced United States carbon emission by 107,800 lbs in 2005.

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Make Earth Day Every Day

Happy Earth Day!

Green is the word. And the word is spreading.

Today, people from 175 nations across the globe come together to celebrate the most important thing we have in common: the earth.

The choices we make every day affects our planet, and in order to make the change we wish to see in the world, we must act now - not only today, but every day.

Our goal at Naturalpath is to build a community that remains conscious of the fundamental issues that threaten our planet on a daily basis. Read on to discover how you can contribute to making our planet as sustainable and clean as it can be.

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