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Pesticide Free Certification

From the belief that neonicotinoids are the culprit behind Colony Collapse Disorder to the active ingredient in Round-Up, glyphosate, being linked to cancer, consumers are increasingly concerned over the environmental and public health risks associated with pesticides. While certified organic goes a long way to reduce the chemical load used in agriculture, the fact that over 99% of domestic farmland is treated as conventional agriculture means that because of birds, bees, water, and wind contamination of organic farmland can and does occur. Market opportunities exist for growers, suppliers, manufacturers, brand owners, and retailers looking to curate products and systems that actively commit to reducing reliance on pesticides in order to meet evolving consumer expectations and concerns.

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Purity Award

Let’s face it, marketing departments do an effective job at selling comfort and security. The Clean Label Project Purity Award evaluates products for substances that would never be found on a product label. These substances include chemicals of concern and industrial and environmental toxins and contaminants (like heavy metals, pesticide residues, and plasticizers) that have the long-term potential to adversely affect health and well-being. Clean Label Project uses benchmarked data to compare individual product test results to the test results of the best-selling products in the same product category. In the process, we reveal to brands how their ingredient supply chain and quality assurance systems fare compared to industry leaders. We reveal to consumers what brands are taking the extra steps to minimize consumer exposure to known chemicals of concern.

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Serenity Kids

Serenity Kids is the only high fat, low sugar baby food made to mimic the nutrients of breast milk using ethically sourced meats and organic vegetables. Serenity & Joe Carr started Serenity Kids because they want their baby girl, Della, to grow up healthy and strong.

When they began looking for baby foods, they were outraged by how much sugar and how little nutrition was available, so they made their own! You can find Serenity Kids baby food online, on their website, Amazon, and Thrive Market, or at your local Whole Foods Market or by checking out the store locator on their website for a retailer closest to you!