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What role does the private sector play in shaping a sustainable and equitable food system? 🌱 At Climate Cap 2025, hosted by University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, our Chief Purpose Officer, Jamie Horst, joined an inspiring panel alongside John Foraker (Once Upon a Farm), Christopher Toshiro Jocson (Good Eggs), Alice Waters (Chez Panisse & Alice Waters Institute), and Stephen Hohenrieder (Grounded Capital) to explore how businesses can drive meaningful change. From regenerative agriculture to ethical sourcing, the conversation reinforced the power of purpose-driven companies in creating a healthier planet and food system. At Traditional Medicinals, we remain committed to sustainability, Fair for Life practices, and plant-powered impact. Let’s keep the conversation going—what steps do you think businesses should take to drive a more sustainable future? Share your thoughts in the comments! 👇 #TraditionalMedicinals #ClimateCap2025 #SustainableBusiness #RegenerativeAgriculture #EthicalSourcing #FairForLife #BusinessForGood #SustainabilityLeadership #BetterForYou #PurposeDriven #CorporateResponsibility #SocialImpact #HerbalWisdom #ClimateAction

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Becky Spradley

Sustainability Agriculture Program Director

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Very interesting - great panel. Was this event recorded? I'd love to hear some of their insights!

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Love this. I’d love to see businesses incorporate the sustainable way of living throughout their workforce’s. On the ground level. Provide educational opportunities to help change daily habits into sustainable thoughtful habits.

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