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ORGANIC PIONEERS FROM THE BEGINNING
Nature’s Path products were the first USDA certified organic cereals on the market and since then our company and founders have worked tirelessly to keep organic advocacy at the forefront of our mission. We continually invest in farmland, converting it to organic, and we always challenge organic standards for the better.
WHAT IS ORGANIC
Simply stated, organic is a term that is used to describe a philosophy of working within the laws and systems existing in nature. Organic farming does not use pesticides, chemicals, or genetically modified seeds to grow crops. Instead, natural methods including compost, cover crops, and microbial-rich soil provide the perfect recipe for growing healthy plants, healthy people and a healthy planet.
ORGANIC FARMING IS
To us, organic farming is synonymous with building healthy soil. Healthy soil contains natural microbial life in the soil is unequaled at providing the optimum nutrition to plants.
ORGANIC FARMING IS NOT
Pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, genetically modified organisms, or ionizing radiation. These are all common ingredients in non-organic farming.
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who we are
At Simply Organic, we are driven by the goodness of organics. From the field to your kitchen, we are committed to ensuring that our organic spices and seasonings are grown and processed in an ethical and sustainable manner.
We develop direct, honest and genuine relationships with growers to offer pure, premium quality spices for all your baking and cooking needs. And to contribute to the goodness of organics beyond your own kitchen, Simply Organic supports numerous organic and sustainable farming communities through the Simply Organic Giving Fund. To date, more than $1.5 million has been donated worldwide.
Eat right, live well and join us on our mission to make organic food more accessible.
to Bali Indonesia that would inevitably change their lives and the fate of the ocean. Devastated by the amount of plastic in the ocean, they set out to find out why no one was doing anything about it. One afternoon they came across an old fishing village where fishermen were literally pushing their boat through piles of plastic that had washed up on shore. The two surfers realized that the proliferation of plastic threatened both the ocean environment and the fishermen’s livelihood. Could the fishermen use their nets, they wondered, to pull the plastic from the ocean? This idea stuck with the 2 surfers and they knew it was time to hit the drawing board. After realizing that the demand for seafood was driving the fishermen to focus on fish instead of plastic, they knew they had to create something that could fund the desired cleanup efforts. This is how the 4ocean Bracelet was born.
Made with recycled materials, every bracelet purchased funds the removal of 1 pound of trash from the ocean and coastlines. In less than 2 years, 4ocean has removed 4,080,940 pounds of trash from the ocean and coastlines.
4ocean currently operates out of multiple countries and employs over 150 people worldwide.