From Seed to Fork: Advocating for a US Farm Bill that Supports Organic
Arguably the largest & most impactful US food policy – – is in the works and it is set...
We believe everyone has the right to quality organic food and that’s why we maintain an annual commitment of donating $2 million worth of food to those in need. We also provide financial support to urban gardening projects who grow fresh organic food and who help nurture their communities. We’re pretty passionate about animals around here too so not only do we promote a vegetarian lifestyle, we support organizations who work to save endangered animals, protect their habitats and educate children worldwide.
We’re proud to have created a culture of giving back here at Nature’s Path. With an active Volunteer Committee and team building activities focused on volunteering, our wider Nature’s Path family shares our vision of eating well and doing good.
For over a decade, we've hosted foodraisers in the communities where Nature's Path team members live and work to help raise food and funds for local food banks and elementary schools and have raised over $2 million worth of food to date. This year, we have pledged to match 1LB of organic food for every $1 donation to our Food Bank partners across North America. Learn more about our Eat Well Do Good initiative and help us reach our goal.
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For every Love Crunch product sold we donate the equivalent in cash and organic food to the food bank - up to $1 million a year!
Every time you purchase one of our EnviroKidz products, 1% of the sales are donated to support endangered species, habitat conservation and environmental education for kids worldwide. We’ve raised over $3 million for our partner organizations to date.
Arguably the largest & most impactful US food policy – – is in the works and it is set...
Our purpose has always been to leave the earth better than we found it, and we're proud to look back at...
Science is at the root of organic agriculture. The more we understand about soil health, ecological cycles, wildlife, water...