Happy Happy Foods: What’s a latte with a lower climate footprint? A Happy Happy Latte
If we say “purpose-driven company”, what are you thinking of? If Happy Happy Foods is not the first to pop in mind, then we can assure you it is the most authentic. Happy Happy Foods set out to cr
On the quest for climate transparency: The 6 most frequent misconceptions on the climate impact of food
In our previous article, we outlined what the climate-transparent audience looks like: Generation preferences, sentiments, interest and pulse. Now it’s time to look at how the audience is talking ab
Future farm: Climate work with attitude – the right one
You know how CarbonCloud always says that climate strategy is compatible with business growth? If you don’t think so (unlikely!), meet Future Farm – a prime example. But Future Farm is not just al
What is Veganuary? The wonderful ripple-effect of a movement
Veganuary is a growing trend that challenges people to live a vegan lifestyle for the month of January. The campaign started in the UK in 2014 and has since spread globally and gained the support of p
Naughty nuts: Climate transparency is the new normal
You know nuts. Trail mixes, counted units as a diet snack, jars of peanut butter packaged for nostalgia… Forget all that. Naughty Nuts are here to up the nut game and lead by example: Topics that lo
Färsodlarna: The climate-smart future of food is here
Färsodlarna are a great representation of how we will eat in the future. The newly founded food brand produces plant-based mince from primarily sweet lupine, broad beans, and grey peas hit the stores
Hey Oatly – Show us your climate strategy!
Oatly is a global inspiration regarding its climate strategy and communication. Since its initial boom, Oatly made noise challenging the entire food industry to show their numbers – and you may imag