This Earth Day, Naturipe Farms celebrates those who drive sustainability

This Earth Day, Naturipe Farms celebrates those who drive sustainability

This Earth Day, Naturipe Farms celebrates those who drive sustainability
This Earth Day, Naturipe Farms celebrates those who drive sustainability
by The Packer Staff, Apr 22, 2025

This Earth Day, Naturipe Farms is celebrating the people behind its leadership in sustainability — the growers and employees whose innovative thinking and creative problem-solving drive real, lasting solutions.

From repurposing materials to optimizing resources, Naturipe's culture of collaboration ensures sustainability efforts are practical and can be implemented and sustained in the real world, according to a news release.

“Naturipe Farms succeeds in sustainability because of the culture we've built,” said Janis McIntosh, director of marketing innovation and sustainability for Naturipe. “Our growers are empowered to identify and close sustainability gaps. We can always be more effective, and Naturipe's culture lets us keep working toward that goal.”

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Improving soil health: Naturipe's grower in Central California recently set aside 350 acres to test a variety of cover crops.

Naturipe says its approach gives individuals working most closely with its farms the ability to implement eco-friendly initiatives. According to the release, recent projects have focused on waste diversion or reduction, including:

  • Turning waste into roads: When a newly installed solar field needed road access, instead of sourcing brand-new gravel and cement, a costly and carbon-intensive process, Naturipe's California team found a better way. They repurposed on-site defunct cement, grinding it into gravel to create a durable roadbed.
  • Streamlining recycling: Naturipe growers noticed trucks transporting fresh blueberries to their distribution center were not always full. They proposed filling the trucks with recyclable cardboard, offering the service of baling and recycling. This simple, yet effective, program significantly improved recycling efficiency for their growers.
  • Improving soil health: Its grower in Central California recently set aside 350 acres to test a variety of cover crops. Cover crops are essential to the health and fertility of the soil, increasing organic matter, enhancing biodiversity and sequestering CO2.
  • Expanding renewable energy: In 2024, Naturipe growers installed additional solar in California and Chile, further reducing its reliance on conventional energy. Today, it is proud that its operations are powered by over 35% renewable energy.

“We know real change doesn't always come from a boardroom,” said Jim Roberts, president of Naturipe Farms. “When it comes to sustainability, the best solutions come from those most directly involved with our farms — our growers.”

These practices, along with Naturipe's focus on reduced plastic, minimal water use, composting materials and providing pollinator habitats have earned the company top recognition from sustainability certifications and assessments globally, the release said. As the produce industry celebrates Earth Day, Naturipe said it continues to implement new ways to enhance sustainability. For more information on Naturipe's practices, visit www.naturipefarms.com.









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