Zero Foodprint's Holiday Gift Guide Turns Gifting into Giving!
San Francisco, CA, 2 December 2024: James Beard Award-winning nonprofit Zero Foodprint invites everyone to shop with purpose this holiday season. With their specially curated Holiday Gift Guide, consumers can easily make an impact while selecting the perfect gifts for loved ones. Each featured brand in the guide contributes $1 for every product sold through December 31st, ensuring that every purchase helps combat climate change and promote regeneration in our food systems.
For this season’s Holiday Gift Guide, Zero Foodprint has partnered with 50 diverse businesses that share a commitment to building a regenerative food future. From trendy wines to punchy pantry flavors, the guide helps shoppers find meaningful gifts while empowering them to give back to the farmers restoring our climate. Funds generated from the campaign will be distributed directly to farmers and ranchers via Zero Foodprint’s grants, which provide funding for practices that draw carbon out of the atmosphere.
Zero Foodprint was awarded the James Beard Foundation’s Humanitarian of the Year Award in 2020 for its work creating a path to climate action for food and beverage businesses. By integrating collective action into the everyday food economy, Zero Foodprint is able to efficiently generate and distribute funding to farmers implementing practices that restore the climate. To date, Zero Foodprint has funded more than 425 farm projects with a modeled carbon benefit of over 164,000 CO2e.
About the Zero Foodprint Holiday Gift Guide
Zero Foodprint's Holiday Gift Guide features brands committed to contributing $1 for every unit sold of their featured product. Those contributions go directly to farmers implementing regenerative practices via ZFP’s Restore Grants.
Browse the full Gift Guide at zerofoodprint.org/gift
Participating Brands
*Denotes ZFP Member, who make contributions to Zero Foodprint year-round
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Zero Foodprint (ZFP) is a nonprofit organization restoring the climate, one acre at a time. We believe that by regenerating soil, local food economies can play a critical role in reversing the global climate crisis. We work with food and beverage businesses, philanthropy, and government to bring the next dollar to implement the next regenerative practice on the next acre. This regenerative economy benefits every person who grows food, every person who sells food, and every person on this planet who eats food.