September Newsletter
Littlefoot Ventures
Sustainability consultancy dedicated to empowering business, nonprofits, and foundations to fortify our food system.
Dear Colleagues,
I took a break from the newsletter in August and we lugged the whole Goulbourne clan up to the Pacific Northwest, spending most days beachcombing and bear watching. When we returned, somehow I had a kindergartener on my hands and it turned into September! My excitement this month is slightly tempered since I have a lot of updates that aren't ready to share but nonetheless, here are a few things occupying my attention in the food systems space and the Littlefoot world this month:
As always, I am interested to know what’s going on in your world and how I can support you.
Yours in partnership,
Eva
What I'm Reading
New zero-waste grocery store now open in New Hampshire - Winsight Grocery Business
In New Hampshire, a groundbreaking zero-waste grocery store has opened its doors, prioritizing eco-conscious consumers by offering package-free products and sustainable shopping alternatives.
According to a recent poll, a growing number of Americans are expressing concern over climate change, particularly in relation to their meat and dairy consumption habits, indicating a potential shift towards more sustainable diets.
My friend and colleague Gary Oppenheimer discusses his innovative solution on the Chezubatalks podcast, highlighting how Ampleharvest.org tackles hunger and food waste by addressing information gaps, similar to how Tesla and Uber disrupted their industries.
Fruit and vegetable ‘prescriptions’ may lead to better heart health - The Washington Post?
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Doctors are increasingly prescribing fruits and vegetables to patients as part of a new approach to improving health, recognizing the significant impact of diet on well-being, as highlighted in The Washington Post.
Tackling the pervasive issue of food waste in supermarkets, experts are considering strategic price reductions as a targeted approach to minimize waste and enhance sustainability in the grocery industry.
Mars, a global food and beverage company, has unveiled an ambitious net-zero roadmap supported by a substantial $1 billion three-year spending plan, demonstrating their commitment to addressing climate change through sustainable practices.
The Case for Bringing Systemic Investing to the Challenge of Funding Agricultural Transitions - Medium
Advocating for systemic investment in agricultural transitions, there is a compelling case for channeling resources into sustainable food systems to drive positive environmental and economic change.
The Kitchen FoodTech Hub announces $70m fund, unveils The Kitchen Labs innovation center - AgFunder News
The Kitchen FoodTech Hub has unveiled a $70 million fund along with The Kitchen Labs Innovation Center, aiming to boost foodtech innovation and startups focused on transforming the food industry.
The Lies in Your Grocery Store - The New Yorker?
The New Yorker's investigative report delves into the deceptive marketing practices within grocery stores, shedding light on the misinformation and manipulation often encountered by consumers while shopping for food.
The Biden-Harris administration is directing over $100 million toward recycling infrastructure projects as part of their commitment to bolstering recycling efforts and advancing sustainable waste management practices in the United States, as announced by the EPA.
President Biden has launched a Climate Corps job training program to prepare young Americans for green careers and address climate change through practical experience.
100+ technologies startups should be working on, according to 42 top ClimateTech investors - HackTrends
A report from Hacktrends features insights from top climate tech investors, revealing the 100 trends they are closely monitoring in the climate technology sector, including food waste and upcycling.?