Innovative businesses are leading the way in sustainability, turning waste into opportunity and creating a positive impact on society and the environment. Embracing sustainability is our key to a brighter, more prosperous future.
This document promotes a sustainable business community that connects people and small businesses through online marketplaces. It discusses how using local services and buying locally can help strengthen communities and reduce environmental impact. The community aims to help members find sustainable suppliers and customers by bypassing intermediaries and promoting green business ideas.
As part of our eco-island series, Maureen Wilson of red Ballon Marketing, discusses how environmental issues are affecting businesses behaviour and attitude
workshop at International Program Green Sustainable Economy at UCN Aalborg, 2013. Contribution from Hogeschool Utrecht, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
Entrepreneurship + Sustainability = Sustainopreneurship
Sustainability entrepreneurs apply imagination to challenging problems to conceive, prototype, and create solutions that deliver environmental, social and economic value.
The document discusses using business as a catalyst for change through business activism and aligning corporate values with social and environmental goals. It describes the author's journey of leaving corporate marketing to start a values-aligned consulting business focused on strategic planning to help organizations improve their performance and contribution to society. The business model is based on authentic purpose, altruism, and creating shared value. Examples are given of companies that have realigned their operations around sustainability and positive social impact.
The document discusses using business as a catalyst for change through business activism and aligning corporate values with social and environmental goals. It describes the author's journey of leaving corporate marketing to start a values-aligned consulting business focused on strategic planning to help organizations improve their performance and contribution to society. The business model is based on authentic purpose, altruism, and forming networks among individuals and groups pursuing common social and environmental causes.
Impact is a global leader in sustainable business transformation and people development with 17 offices worldwide. It aims to accelerate positive social change, protect the environment, and enhance business performance. Founded in 1980 in the UK, Impact now has over 250 employees delivering services in 30 languages across 50 countries, with experience working with large organizations in various sectors. Impact provides learning journeys and training solutions to inspire new thinking and generate discussions needed to create sustainable enterprises.
Waste Management Company in Pune - India, Get involved in our team to recycle plastic Waste and E-Waste Getting started with the 7Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
https://kokannestrecycle.com
This document promotes a sustainable business community that connects people and small businesses through online marketplaces. It discusses how using local services and buying locally can help strengthen communities and reduce environmental impact. The community aims to help members find sustainable suppliers and customers by bypassing intermediaries and promoting green business ideas.
As part of our eco-island series, Maureen Wilson of red Ballon Marketing, discusses how environmental issues are affecting businesses behaviour and attitude
workshop at International Program Green Sustainable Economy at UCN Aalborg, 2013. Contribution from Hogeschool Utrecht, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
Entrepreneurship + Sustainability = Sustainopreneurship
Sustainability entrepreneurs apply imagination to challenging problems to conceive, prototype, and create solutions that deliver environmental, social and economic value.
The document discusses using business as a catalyst for change through business activism and aligning corporate values with social and environmental goals. It describes the author's journey of leaving corporate marketing to start a values-aligned consulting business focused on strategic planning to help organizations improve their performance and contribution to society. The business model is based on authentic purpose, altruism, and creating shared value. Examples are given of companies that have realigned their operations around sustainability and positive social impact.
The document discusses using business as a catalyst for change through business activism and aligning corporate values with social and environmental goals. It describes the author's journey of leaving corporate marketing to start a values-aligned consulting business focused on strategic planning to help organizations improve their performance and contribution to society. The business model is based on authentic purpose, altruism, and forming networks among individuals and groups pursuing common social and environmental causes.
Impact is a global leader in sustainable business transformation and people development with 17 offices worldwide. It aims to accelerate positive social change, protect the environment, and enhance business performance. Founded in 1980 in the UK, Impact now has over 250 employees delivering services in 30 languages across 50 countries, with experience working with large organizations in various sectors. Impact provides learning journeys and training solutions to inspire new thinking and generate discussions needed to create sustainable enterprises.
Waste Management Company in Pune - India, Get involved in our team to recycle plastic Waste and E-Waste Getting started with the 7Rs: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
https://kokannestrecycle.com
Element is an advocacy publication focused on business, planet, and wellbeing. It aims to inspire New Zealanders to transform the country into the healthiest, most livable destination through its digital and print content. Element's content examines the balance between economic, social, and environmental sustainability for future prosperity.
1. Sara Pieters shares 5 takeaways from an inspiration tour to Amsterdam organized by Red Zezel to boost businesses through innovation.
2. The takeaways include mixing products/services to create added value, using powerful storytelling, collaborating with partners to accelerate, digitizing processes to create more service, and making businesses sustainable.
3. Red Zezel guides companies on their innovation path by showing how creativity can lead to new products, services or business models, and they organize inspiring tours for this purpose.
Create A Vision For Your Service Desk. David Wright, Director of Professional...Service Desk Institute
The document discusses creating a vision for a service desk. It provides examples of mission and vision statements from various companies. It emphasizes that a mission statement defines an organization's purpose and objectives, while a vision statement defines goals and aspirations. An effective vision should inspire and engage employees to deliver exceptional customer experiences and business value.
This document discusses water and environment management using the 4Ps framework of green marketing. It defines water management and explains how the 4Ps of product, price, place, and promotion can be applied to develop green marketing strategies. Specifically, companies can modify products and production processes, set premium prices for products with perceived environmental benefits, broadly position green products in the marketplace, and use sustainable communication tools to promote environmental credibility. The document also discusses reasons why firms adopt green marketing approaches, such as opportunities, social responsibility, government pressure, and competitive forces, and concludes that green management requires systemic change across society.
Green launching: 7 principles to Connect Growth & Sustainability Standard Deviation
This Earth day, we wanted to inspire more businesses to 'Green Launch’ and are releasing a toolkit to help entrepreneurs think of sustainability as a driver for growth rather than a complex nice-to-have.
Click here to download toolkit and workshop templates: https://standard-deviation.co/#green-launching
Join the conversation on Instagram @wedeviate
Green launching: 7 principles to Connect Growth & Sustainability Standard Deviation
This Earth day, we wanted to inspire more businesses to 'Green Launch’ and are releasing a toolkit to help entrepreneurs think of sustainability as a driver for growth rather than a complex nice-to-have.
Click here to download toolkit and workshop templates: https://standard-deviation.co/#green-launching
Join the conversation on Instagram @wedeviate
The document provides information for those interested in becoming a green entrepreneur in China. It discusses the founders' dream of starting a sustainable hydroponic and aquaponic microgreens farm to serve the Shanghai market. The farm uses renewable energy and recycles resources to minimize environmental impact. It has grown from an empty rice field to a full operation, offering locally-grown herbs and microgreens to chefs. The document outlines lessons learned, such as having a validated business plan, securing funding and permits, and managing expectations for slower returns than traditional businesses due to higher environmental costs. Contact information is provided for those wanting to learn more.
Three Levels of Brand Engagement In Sustainability InnovationSustainable Brands
The document discusses three levels of brand innovation for sustainability: 1) Leading the consumer by engaging them on sustainability issues through consistent and helpful messaging. 2) Connecting with R&D to spark sustainable innovation through long term collaboration and biomimicry. 3) Creating conditions for change such as shaping contexts and inspiring systemic change through initiatives like Sky Academy that provide opportunities for youth. Case studies from Innocent Drinks, Ecover, and BSkyB are presented to illustrate these three levels of brand innovation for sustainability.
responsible consumption and production presentationh7566364
This document discusses responsible consumption and production. It explores how making conscious choices can reduce waste and environmental impact through more sustainable consumption and production methods. It also explains how consumers can influence supply chains by demanding sustainable products and holding companies accountable for ethical practices. While transitioning to these models poses challenges, opportunities also exist for innovation that benefits both the environment and society. The document encourages embracing responsible choices to contribute to a more sustainable future.
Corporate social responsibility is defined as a business's commitment to operate ethically and contribute to economic development while improving life for its workforce and local community. It is a voluntary initiative for businesses to contribute to a better society and greener environment. CSR expectations include that businesses behave ethically, contribute to economic growth, and improve life for employees, communities, and society.
Effective rubbish removal is essential for maintaining a clean and organized home. Here are some tips for homeowners to manage rubbish removal efficiently:
Sort and Declutter:
Regularly assess your belongings and declutter. Separate items into categories like recyclables, donations, and trash.
Dispose of items you no longer need or use to prevent unnecessary accumulation.
Recycling:
Familiarize yourself with local recycling guidelines and make an effort to recycle as much as possible.
Set up a designated area for recyclables and encourage family members to use it consistently.
Composting:
Consider composting organic waste like kitchen scraps and yard debris. This reduces the amount of organic waste in your trash and provides nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
Hazardous Waste:
Properly dispose of hazardous waste such as batteries, electronics, and chemicals. Many communities have specific collection sites for these items.
Reusable Products:
Reduce waste by using reusable items like water bottles, shopping bags, and containers. This minimizes the need for disposable items that contribute to landfill waste.
Regular Collection Schedule:
Know your local rubbish collection schedule and adhere to it. Ensure that your bins are placed at the designated collection point on time.
Bulk Waste Disposal:
Be aware of bulk waste pickup days in your area. Dispose of large items like furniture or appliances according to the guidelines provided by your local waste management.
Compact and Bag Properly:
Compact trash before disposing of it to maximize space in your bins. Bagging waste helps contain odors and prevents leakage.
Rent a Dumpster or Skip Bin:
For larger projects, consider renting a dumpster or skip bin. This is especially useful for renovations, spring cleaning, or other significant home projects.
Community Cleanups:
Participate in community cleanups or take advantage of events organized by local authorities to dispose of bulky items or hazardous waste responsibly.
Educate Family Members:
Ensure that everyone in your household is aware of and follows proper rubbish disposal practices. Teach children about recycling and the importance of reducing waste.
Reuse and Upcycle:
Before discarding items, consider whether they can be repurposed, donated, or upcycled. This helps minimize the overall waste generated.
Green Waste Disposal:
If your community offers green waste collection, use it for yard trimmings and other organic materials. This waste is often composted or turned into mulch.
Stay Informed:
Keep yourself informed about any changes in local waste disposal regulations or guidelines. This ensures that you're following the most up-to-date practices.
By implementing these tips, you can contribute to a cleaner environment, reduce landfill waste, and maintain a more organized living space.
Here are the key differences between an entrepreneur and an intrapreneur:
- Origin of idea: An entrepreneur comes up with an original business idea and founds a company. An intrapreneur works within an existing company and comes up with innovative ideas to further the company's goals.
- Risk: An entrepreneur bears most of the risk if the business fails. An intrapreneur has less risk since they work within an established company with resources to support new ideas.
- Funding: An entrepreneur is responsible for securing funding, whether from personal savings, investors or loans. An intrapreneur has access to the company's resources and funding.
- Independence: An entrepreneur has full control and ownership over their business. An
Green Entrepreneurship Sustainable Development for BusinessSeta Wicaksana
Now there is a need for change, and we need to start bringing solutions instead of creating more problems. And what better place to start than the world of business?
After all, most of the changes that affected the environment happened to facilitate industries.
Over the past few years, the concept of green entrepreneurship has emerged, and it appears to be growing larger and larger.
Now, many people are confused by the term, seeing as simply hearing about green entrepreneurship one imagines a business that uses only recycled materials and operates its systems using alternative power sources.
Good Earth is a privately held retail company founded in 1996 that sells sustainably produced home goods. It works directly with artisans and NGOs to source high-quality products made using traditional crafts. Good Earth has over 10 stores in India generating $15 million in annual revenue. The company focuses on sustainability and social responsibility through initiatives like their educational foundation, which has benefited thousands of children. Good Earth also supports eye hospitals and produces the majority of their designs in-house to promote sustainably made fashion.
Laura Tenison is the founder and managing director of JoJo Maman Bébé, an ethical baby and children's retailer in the UK. The document summarizes the company's growth over 15 years from 1 store to 42 stores in 2011, with plans to open 12 new stores per year. It faced challenges like a credit crunch in year 10 but survived due to support from loyal suppliers. The company focuses on investing profits back into the business rather than lavish salaries. It promotes environmental and ethical values without being preachy to customers. Tenison believes responsible business practices like reducing carbon emissions can save costs in the long run. The company tries to offer sustainable alternatives to meet customer demands while offsetting environmental impacts. In
Tim Appleton started Duchy Originals in 1990 to produce high quality organic food while supporting sustainable farming and generating funds for charity. Over 10 years it has grown to one of the largest organic brands in the UK, with nearly 300 products and 35 producer companies. Duchy Originals implements a sustainability program and advisory board to help its small producer companies adopt sustainable practices, focusing on reducing carbon, waste and environmental impacts while being socially responsible. The company's goals are to demonstrate that ethical, sustainable food production can also be profitable and support worthwhile causes through the profits generated.
Tim Appleton started Duchy Originals in 1990 to produce high quality organic food while supporting sustainable farming and generating funds for charity. Over 10 years it has grown to one of the largest organic brands in the UK, with nearly 300 products and 35 producer companies. Duchy Originals implements a sustainability program to reduce its environmental impact and support producers in developing sustainable practices through education and partnerships. The goal is to demonstrate that financial success can go hand in hand with social and environmental responsibility.
Weber Shandwick's 2015 corporate citizenship report outlines the company's efforts to minimize its environmental impact, empower its employees, and make a positive social impact. Key initiatives include establishing CSR and environmental committees to drive sustainability goals, conducting employee training on green practices, achieving ISO 14001 and LEED certifications, and fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion. The report also highlights client work contributing to global issues like the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Climate Agreement.
LPK is committed to a Triple Bottom Line philosophy of creating positive change for people, profit, and planet. This 2013 sustainability report highlights LPK's goals and achievements in reducing their environmental impact, creating a culture of health and wellness for employees, and giving back to local communities through charitable donations and volunteer efforts. LPK strives to inspire change for a more sustainable future through compassionate sustainability practices across their global operations.
BTTR Ventures is a startup that grows mushrooms using recycled coffee grounds to create a sustainable and zero-waste supply chain. It was founded in 2009 in Berkeley, California by two entrepreneurs and has since expanded operations. BTTR sells its mushrooms and nutrient-rich compost to local farmers markets and businesses. Employees are passionate about the company's social and environmental mission.
GFW Office Hours: How to Use Planet Imagery on Global Forest Watch_June 11, 2024Global Forest Watch
Earlier this year, we hosted a webinar on Deforestation Exposed: Using High Resolution Satellite Imagery to Investigate Forest Clearing.
If you missed this webinar or have any questions about Norway’s International Climate & Forests Initiative (NICFI) Satellite Data Program and Planet’s high-resolution mosaics, please join our expert-led office hours for an overview of how to use Planet’s satellite imagery on GFW, including how to access and analyze the data.
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Element is an advocacy publication focused on business, planet, and wellbeing. It aims to inspire New Zealanders to transform the country into the healthiest, most livable destination through its digital and print content. Element's content examines the balance between economic, social, and environmental sustainability for future prosperity.
1. Sara Pieters shares 5 takeaways from an inspiration tour to Amsterdam organized by Red Zezel to boost businesses through innovation.
2. The takeaways include mixing products/services to create added value, using powerful storytelling, collaborating with partners to accelerate, digitizing processes to create more service, and making businesses sustainable.
3. Red Zezel guides companies on their innovation path by showing how creativity can lead to new products, services or business models, and they organize inspiring tours for this purpose.
Create A Vision For Your Service Desk. David Wright, Director of Professional...Service Desk Institute
The document discusses creating a vision for a service desk. It provides examples of mission and vision statements from various companies. It emphasizes that a mission statement defines an organization's purpose and objectives, while a vision statement defines goals and aspirations. An effective vision should inspire and engage employees to deliver exceptional customer experiences and business value.
This document discusses water and environment management using the 4Ps framework of green marketing. It defines water management and explains how the 4Ps of product, price, place, and promotion can be applied to develop green marketing strategies. Specifically, companies can modify products and production processes, set premium prices for products with perceived environmental benefits, broadly position green products in the marketplace, and use sustainable communication tools to promote environmental credibility. The document also discusses reasons why firms adopt green marketing approaches, such as opportunities, social responsibility, government pressure, and competitive forces, and concludes that green management requires systemic change across society.
Green launching: 7 principles to Connect Growth & Sustainability Standard Deviation
This Earth day, we wanted to inspire more businesses to 'Green Launch’ and are releasing a toolkit to help entrepreneurs think of sustainability as a driver for growth rather than a complex nice-to-have.
Click here to download toolkit and workshop templates: https://standard-deviation.co/#green-launching
Join the conversation on Instagram @wedeviate
Green launching: 7 principles to Connect Growth & Sustainability Standard Deviation
This Earth day, we wanted to inspire more businesses to 'Green Launch’ and are releasing a toolkit to help entrepreneurs think of sustainability as a driver for growth rather than a complex nice-to-have.
Click here to download toolkit and workshop templates: https://standard-deviation.co/#green-launching
Join the conversation on Instagram @wedeviate
The document provides information for those interested in becoming a green entrepreneur in China. It discusses the founders' dream of starting a sustainable hydroponic and aquaponic microgreens farm to serve the Shanghai market. The farm uses renewable energy and recycles resources to minimize environmental impact. It has grown from an empty rice field to a full operation, offering locally-grown herbs and microgreens to chefs. The document outlines lessons learned, such as having a validated business plan, securing funding and permits, and managing expectations for slower returns than traditional businesses due to higher environmental costs. Contact information is provided for those wanting to learn more.
Three Levels of Brand Engagement In Sustainability InnovationSustainable Brands
The document discusses three levels of brand innovation for sustainability: 1) Leading the consumer by engaging them on sustainability issues through consistent and helpful messaging. 2) Connecting with R&D to spark sustainable innovation through long term collaboration and biomimicry. 3) Creating conditions for change such as shaping contexts and inspiring systemic change through initiatives like Sky Academy that provide opportunities for youth. Case studies from Innocent Drinks, Ecover, and BSkyB are presented to illustrate these three levels of brand innovation for sustainability.
responsible consumption and production presentationh7566364
This document discusses responsible consumption and production. It explores how making conscious choices can reduce waste and environmental impact through more sustainable consumption and production methods. It also explains how consumers can influence supply chains by demanding sustainable products and holding companies accountable for ethical practices. While transitioning to these models poses challenges, opportunities also exist for innovation that benefits both the environment and society. The document encourages embracing responsible choices to contribute to a more sustainable future.
Corporate social responsibility is defined as a business's commitment to operate ethically and contribute to economic development while improving life for its workforce and local community. It is a voluntary initiative for businesses to contribute to a better society and greener environment. CSR expectations include that businesses behave ethically, contribute to economic growth, and improve life for employees, communities, and society.
Effective rubbish removal is essential for maintaining a clean and organized home. Here are some tips for homeowners to manage rubbish removal efficiently:
Sort and Declutter:
Regularly assess your belongings and declutter. Separate items into categories like recyclables, donations, and trash.
Dispose of items you no longer need or use to prevent unnecessary accumulation.
Recycling:
Familiarize yourself with local recycling guidelines and make an effort to recycle as much as possible.
Set up a designated area for recyclables and encourage family members to use it consistently.
Composting:
Consider composting organic waste like kitchen scraps and yard debris. This reduces the amount of organic waste in your trash and provides nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
Hazardous Waste:
Properly dispose of hazardous waste such as batteries, electronics, and chemicals. Many communities have specific collection sites for these items.
Reusable Products:
Reduce waste by using reusable items like water bottles, shopping bags, and containers. This minimizes the need for disposable items that contribute to landfill waste.
Regular Collection Schedule:
Know your local rubbish collection schedule and adhere to it. Ensure that your bins are placed at the designated collection point on time.
Bulk Waste Disposal:
Be aware of bulk waste pickup days in your area. Dispose of large items like furniture or appliances according to the guidelines provided by your local waste management.
Compact and Bag Properly:
Compact trash before disposing of it to maximize space in your bins. Bagging waste helps contain odors and prevents leakage.
Rent a Dumpster or Skip Bin:
For larger projects, consider renting a dumpster or skip bin. This is especially useful for renovations, spring cleaning, or other significant home projects.
Community Cleanups:
Participate in community cleanups or take advantage of events organized by local authorities to dispose of bulky items or hazardous waste responsibly.
Educate Family Members:
Ensure that everyone in your household is aware of and follows proper rubbish disposal practices. Teach children about recycling and the importance of reducing waste.
Reuse and Upcycle:
Before discarding items, consider whether they can be repurposed, donated, or upcycled. This helps minimize the overall waste generated.
Green Waste Disposal:
If your community offers green waste collection, use it for yard trimmings and other organic materials. This waste is often composted or turned into mulch.
Stay Informed:
Keep yourself informed about any changes in local waste disposal regulations or guidelines. This ensures that you're following the most up-to-date practices.
By implementing these tips, you can contribute to a cleaner environment, reduce landfill waste, and maintain a more organized living space.
Here are the key differences between an entrepreneur and an intrapreneur:
- Origin of idea: An entrepreneur comes up with an original business idea and founds a company. An intrapreneur works within an existing company and comes up with innovative ideas to further the company's goals.
- Risk: An entrepreneur bears most of the risk if the business fails. An intrapreneur has less risk since they work within an established company with resources to support new ideas.
- Funding: An entrepreneur is responsible for securing funding, whether from personal savings, investors or loans. An intrapreneur has access to the company's resources and funding.
- Independence: An entrepreneur has full control and ownership over their business. An
Green Entrepreneurship Sustainable Development for BusinessSeta Wicaksana
Now there is a need for change, and we need to start bringing solutions instead of creating more problems. And what better place to start than the world of business?
After all, most of the changes that affected the environment happened to facilitate industries.
Over the past few years, the concept of green entrepreneurship has emerged, and it appears to be growing larger and larger.
Now, many people are confused by the term, seeing as simply hearing about green entrepreneurship one imagines a business that uses only recycled materials and operates its systems using alternative power sources.
Good Earth is a privately held retail company founded in 1996 that sells sustainably produced home goods. It works directly with artisans and NGOs to source high-quality products made using traditional crafts. Good Earth has over 10 stores in India generating $15 million in annual revenue. The company focuses on sustainability and social responsibility through initiatives like their educational foundation, which has benefited thousands of children. Good Earth also supports eye hospitals and produces the majority of their designs in-house to promote sustainably made fashion.
Laura Tenison is the founder and managing director of JoJo Maman Bébé, an ethical baby and children's retailer in the UK. The document summarizes the company's growth over 15 years from 1 store to 42 stores in 2011, with plans to open 12 new stores per year. It faced challenges like a credit crunch in year 10 but survived due to support from loyal suppliers. The company focuses on investing profits back into the business rather than lavish salaries. It promotes environmental and ethical values without being preachy to customers. Tenison believes responsible business practices like reducing carbon emissions can save costs in the long run. The company tries to offer sustainable alternatives to meet customer demands while offsetting environmental impacts. In
Tim Appleton started Duchy Originals in 1990 to produce high quality organic food while supporting sustainable farming and generating funds for charity. Over 10 years it has grown to one of the largest organic brands in the UK, with nearly 300 products and 35 producer companies. Duchy Originals implements a sustainability program and advisory board to help its small producer companies adopt sustainable practices, focusing on reducing carbon, waste and environmental impacts while being socially responsible. The company's goals are to demonstrate that ethical, sustainable food production can also be profitable and support worthwhile causes through the profits generated.
Tim Appleton started Duchy Originals in 1990 to produce high quality organic food while supporting sustainable farming and generating funds for charity. Over 10 years it has grown to one of the largest organic brands in the UK, with nearly 300 products and 35 producer companies. Duchy Originals implements a sustainability program to reduce its environmental impact and support producers in developing sustainable practices through education and partnerships. The goal is to demonstrate that financial success can go hand in hand with social and environmental responsibility.
Weber Shandwick's 2015 corporate citizenship report outlines the company's efforts to minimize its environmental impact, empower its employees, and make a positive social impact. Key initiatives include establishing CSR and environmental committees to drive sustainability goals, conducting employee training on green practices, achieving ISO 14001 and LEED certifications, and fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion. The report also highlights client work contributing to global issues like the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Paris Climate Agreement.
LPK is committed to a Triple Bottom Line philosophy of creating positive change for people, profit, and planet. This 2013 sustainability report highlights LPK's goals and achievements in reducing their environmental impact, creating a culture of health and wellness for employees, and giving back to local communities through charitable donations and volunteer efforts. LPK strives to inspire change for a more sustainable future through compassionate sustainability practices across their global operations.
BTTR Ventures is a startup that grows mushrooms using recycled coffee grounds to create a sustainable and zero-waste supply chain. It was founded in 2009 in Berkeley, California by two entrepreneurs and has since expanded operations. BTTR sells its mushrooms and nutrient-rich compost to local farmers markets and businesses. Employees are passionate about the company's social and environmental mission.
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and the environment.
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and the environment.
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