Alter Eco

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Alter Eco is a company that specializes in the production and distribution of fair trade and organic food products. The company is known for its commitment to sustainability, social responsibility, and environmental stewardship. Alter Eco's product line includes chocolate, quinoa, rice, and other snack foods.

History[edit]

Alter Eco was founded in 2005 by Mathieu Senard and Edouard Rollet. The company was established with the mission to create a positive impact on the environment and the lives of small-scale farmers. Alter Eco sources its ingredients from cooperatives of small-scale farmers in various countries, ensuring that the farmers receive fair wages and work under ethical conditions.

Products[edit]

Alter Eco offers a variety of products, including:

Sustainability Initiatives[edit]

Alter Eco is dedicated to sustainability and has implemented several initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. These initiatives include:

  • Carbon offset programs: The company offsets its carbon emissions by investing in reforestation and renewable energy projects.
  • Compostable packaging: Alter Eco uses compostable packaging materials to reduce plastic waste.
  • Regenerative agriculture: The company supports regenerative agricultural practices that improve soil health and biodiversity.

Awards and Recognition[edit]

Alter Eco has received numerous awards for its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. These awards include:

  • B Corporation certification: Alter Eco is a certified B Corporation, which means it meets high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.
  • Fair Trade Certified: All of Alter Eco's products are fair trade certified, ensuring that the farmers receive fair wages and work under ethical conditions.

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