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Personal and Planetary Health Now Increasingly Linked in the Mind of the Consumer, Tetra Pak Index Reveals

3BL Media

70% say that healthy products shouldn’t harm the environment. The market for healthy foods is already well established, as consumers actively seek products that will have a positive impact on their physical wellbeing. In a marked shift in long-prevailing attitudes, 70% would sacrifice convenience for healthier products.

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Three Surprising Trends Driving Growth in the Alternative Proteins Industry

3BL Media

The survey conducted for CRB’s 2023 Horizons: Alternative Proteins report uncovered three big industry trends: increasing scalability, chasing sustainability, and pulling back on capital investment. For example, scalability remains a key priority and challenge, though we’ve helped clients make progress in that area.

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Bayer Expands Existing Investment To Acquire Majority Share in Sustainable Lower Carbon Oilseed Producer Covercress Inc.

3BL Media

CoverCress™ is a rotational cash crop which combines grain production with the environmental benefits of a cover crop without displacing other harvests. a Leaps by Bayer portfolio company since 2015, underscores the value of nurturing and supporting breakthrough innovations that can create positive benefits for humanity.

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Where are they now? Catch up with 30 Under 30 alumni

GreenBiz

We reached out this spring to check in, asking those inclined to weigh in on how current events have changed their world views. COVID-19 will definitely change the world, and I truly hope that this will bring a new priority for sustainability topics. What’s up in the worlds of the 120 alumni from past lists? Holly Beale (2019).

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These are Canada’s 50 fastest-growing green companies of 2023

Corporate Knights

In an economy where legacy suppliers have been slow – or outright reluctant – to create significantly greener products and systems, entrepreneurs like these are forcing the issue, taking huge risks to develop greener batteries, smarter buildings, less toxic energy sources and climate-friendly business models. Case in point: the no.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

But daunting challenges bring out the best in people. Our objective was to identify outstanding Canadian entrepreneurs and companies that are gaining significant traction in the fight against carbon – with exciting new solutions that most of the world hasn’t discovered yet. Pioneering has always been long, hard work.

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