Sustainability

 

Our Practices

Food Waste

We've always found a way to utilize "ugly" produce so it does not go to waste, and now we are striving to increase our use of this produce even more. We are working to increase use of this cosmetically imperfect produce by 25% in 2024. In addition, while we've always composted all of our food waste, we are looking for more avenues to improve the usefulness of our organic food scraps. Last year, we piloted a pig slop program to pass our organic scraps on to farmers.

Energy

Since moving into our facility in 2014, we've reduced our absolute energy usage by 25%. While we are proud to have made good progress, we are redoubling our efforts in light of the urgency outlined by this IPCC report. We have retro-fitted our plant with LEDs, which have been in place since 2021.

Water

We use a lot of water. It doesn't just go into our food, we also use it to keep everything in our facility clean and safe. Since moving into our building, we've been working diligently to improve our water efficiency.  In 2018, we used 36% less water compared to the same time period in 2017. We've set a goal to reduce our water consumption by 451,000 gallons by the year 2025 (which would be a 20% total reduction since our baseline year in 2015). Furthermore, in 2019 we conducted a water study to understand exactly how much water we use and where. In 2020 we used a whopping 25% less water than in 2019!

Waste 

When we sold our first products in 2009, we committed to reducing and managing our waste.  We’re happy to report that we’ve successfully composted all of our food waste since then! In fact, since we started tracking in 2014, we've composted or recycled an average of 86% of our waste.

Packaging

Oh packaging. We love our packaging because it brings you our fresh foods safely, without the use of preservatives. However, we know we can do better, and thanks to initiatives like the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, the plastics industry is stepping up and working with brands like us to help us reach our goals. Our tubs & lids are recyclable, but the lock seal film is not currently recyclable. We are working with our partners to convert our packaging to a 50% recycled content tub & lid by 2025. We experimented with a peelable film seal in mid 2019 but the seal proved ineffective. In the interest of food safety and quality, we still use our lock seal to keep your bowls fresh!

Team

We love our team! We work with the best folks around and do our best to create a great working environment for all. During the COVID-19 pandemic we put many important measures in place to keep the workplace safe for our "front-line" workers. We quickly implemented social distancing protocols, mandatory masks as additional PPE, and have a no-touch thermometer which enables us to take temperatures at the start and end of each shift.  Perhaps most importantly, we extended paid sick leave to 2 weeks for all employees in the event of illness or illness in their family.

Community

We love our community! During the COVID-19 crisis, we added Boulder Valley School District as a donation partner and have continued to donate to Community Food Share, the local Feeding America food bank. We stay involved with our industry to learn from others, to keep pushing ourselves to do better, create better products and devise new solutions to challenges