Partners

Anheuser-Busch

More »

Anheuser-Busch’s commitment to environmental stewardship dates back to their founder Adolphus Busch, who, in the late 1800s, began recycling grain left over from the brewing process, using if for cattle feed. This practice continues today.

More than 99 percent of solid waste created at their breweries is recycled, and Anheuser-Busch’s recycling subsidiary recycles more than 27 billion cans annually (25 percent more cans than they put into the market).

They also strive to conserve water and energy through their Bio-Energy Recovery Systems technology, a process that reclaims nutrient-rich leftover water from the brewing process to create renewable energy that provides up to 15 percent of the fuel for nine of our U.S. breweries as well as their brewery in Wuhan, China.

These are just a few of Anheuser-Busch’s initiatives. They are continually looking to be better stewards of the environment while finding ways to operate more efficiently.



Visit Anheuser-Busch »

Bear Naked Granola

More »

Bear Naked strives for delicious tasting granola while still providing an all-natural and healthy snack, which is why Bear Naked Granola is hand-made with no preservatives or artificial ingredients. Beyond creating a wholesome snack, Bear Naked is doing its part to save the environment by collecting used bags that you send in and "upcycling" them into useful, everyday accessories, such as shower curtains, bags, and umbrellas. Get Bear Naked, save the bag, and save the environment.



Visit Bear Naked Granola »

Clif Bar

More »

Clif Bar is dedicated to making better food and a better planet. Their bars are made to create the best taste with organic products, so there is no trans fat or high fructose corn syrup. Clif Bar knows that it is just as important to keep you healthy as it is to keep the earth healthy, which is why they use recycled materials in their packaging, fuel select shipping routes with biodiesel, sell carbon-offset tags, and plan to create renewable energy sources that will benefit local communities.



Visit Clif Bar »

Climate Counts

More »

Climate Counts is a non-profit campaign that scores companies annually on the basis of their voluntary action to reverse climate change. The Climate Counts Company Scorecard - launched in June 2007 - helps people vote with their dollars by making climate-conscious purchasing and investing choices that put pressure on the world's most well-known companies to take the issue of climate change seriously. Launched by organics pioneer Stonyfield Farm, Climate Counts believes everyday consumers can be the most important activists in the fight against global warming.



Visit Climate Counts »

NativeEnergy

More »

Help support a new Native American-owned wind farm. Compensate for your global warming pollution and help NativeEnergy build new renewable energy projects that generate more than just electricity; they also help Native American tribes develop sustainable economies based on the gift of wind.



Visit NativeEnergy »

Oxfam

More »

Oxfam International is a confederation of 13 like-minded organizations working together and with partners and allies around the world to bring about lasting change.



Visit Oxfam »

SIGG

More »

SIGG water bottles were first manufactured in Switzerland and are now sold all over the globe. Their water bottles are reusable and BPA and lead free. SIGG is a member of 1% for the Planet, and one percent of the company's worldwide sales go to environmental organizations to protect the earth. With a safe reusable bottle in an array of designs, SIGG eliminates unnecessary waste and represents an optimistic future.



Visit SIGG »

Specialized

More »

Specialized was founded in Morgan Hill, California in 1974, Specialized Bicycles is a company filled with passionate cyclists, leading the industry with innovative bikes for all conditions, from commuting to fitness to racing, plus a complete lineup of cycling accessories, apparel, and equipment. Specialized has a proven commitment to global cycling advocacy and environmental consciousness, with efforts such as their annual Bike-to-Work Day Challenge, their Recycle-a-Tire Project (over 4 tons of bicycle tires recycled to date), and the Specialized employee Commute Club, which has offset over 23 tons of CO2 emissions since 2006, just by riding to work.



Visit Specialized »

Stonyfield Farm

More »

The folks at Stonyfield Farm make healthy, great tasting food from the finest organic and natural ingredients. They also use the best environmental practices they can find, because only a healthy planet can produce healthy food for healthy people.



Visit Stonyfield Farm »

Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance

More »

The Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance (SBA) is a non-profit organization created to promote sustainable biodiesel practices, including the harvesting, production and distribution of biodiesel fuels. The ultimate goal is to create a certification program for verifying that all points along the production and distribution chain are in compliance with the SBA’s standards of sustainability.



Visit Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance »
 
 

No Upcoming Shows