Let’s Regenerate Together

A way for every person who grows food, every person who sells food, and every person on this planet who eats food to restore our climate.


Collective action for the climate

Better Food. Thriving Farms. Restored Climate.

At Zero Foodprint (ZFP), we are on a mission to combat climate change by rallying the food and beverage industry in support of regenerative agriculture. Through small donations across the food system, ZFP is able to fund farm projects that draw carbon straight from the atmosphere and store it underground, resulting in better food, thriving farms, and a restored climate.

425+ Farm Projects

$6.2+ Million in Grants Awarded

164,000+ tons of CO2e Removed

425+ Farm Projects • $6.2+ Million in Grants Awarded • 164,000+ tons of CO2e Removed •

Holiday
Gift Guide

This season, ZFP brought together over 45 businesses to generate funding for our Restore Grants. Shop the gift guide for eats, drinks, and wares from brands contributing $1 per product sold.

Farmers restoring soil health

Whether you’re taking your first steps, you’re certified regenerative, or working on a carbon farming plan, we can share financial resources to improve soil health and restore our climate!

Apply for a farming grant

Businesses taking climate action

Looking to align your business with your values? Want to connect with a growing customer base prioritizing sustainability or satisfy ESG commitments? We have a solution for your climate conscious business.

Join our member community

Bottoms up

Carbon down

Did you know that healthy soil could sequester between half and all of the carbon humans emit every year?

We really are
better together

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Turning
bad carbon into good

Restoring the climate one acre at a time.

Restoring Earth’s climate requires re-storing the emissions as healthy, carbon-rich soil. Discover how regenerative farming practices like composting, cover cropping, and managed grazing can restore soil's life and suck down carbon from the atmosphere to combat climate change.