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Bob's Red Mill debuts Sustainability Impact Report
Saturday, 11 July, 2026, 14 : 00 PM [IST]
Oregon, USA
Bob's Red Mill released its inaugural 2025 Sustainability Impact Report, detailing measurable progress in renewable energy, waste reduction and regenerative agriculture across three key areas: Responsible Sourcing: Supports trusted farmer partnerships, ingredient quality and soil health; Nourishing a Healthy Planet: Reduces food and packaging waste, advances climate-resilient agriculture and cares for land and communities; Fostering Wellness: Reflects the company's commitment to employee ownership, food access, and hometown support.

Together, these efforts reflect a company-wide approach to sustainability, powered by employee-owners. Highlights from the 2025 Sustainability Impact Report include: Achieving TRUE Gold Certification for Zero Waste; Sourcing 100% renewable energy as part of PGE's Green Future; Accelerating regenerative practices on over 13,000 acres of Pacific Northwest wheat fields with Zero Foodprint; Repurposing nearly 3,000 tons of food waste in 2025 through donation and upcycling programs; Supporting more than 2,400 smallholder farmers annually through the company's Fair Trade Certified investments.

Trey Winthrop, chief executive officer, Bob's Red Mill, said, "None of this happens because of a single program or individual. It happens because our employee owners work as a team to be a force for good in the places we share. Sustainability is an ongoing journey, and we are committed to traveling that path with integrity and transparency."

The company has achieved TRUE Gold Certification for Zero Waste in 2025, which recognises facilities that divert more than 90% of waste from landfills, cutting their carbon footprint and contributing to a circular economy. At its facilities, 92% of waste is recycled and reused, with the help of innovative partners such as ByFusion, a company that transforms waste into upcycled building materials.

Julia Person, sustainability manager at Bob's Red Mill, said, "TRUE Gold certification reflects the creativity and hard work of our employee owners. It underscores how we collaborate to tackle problems across our operations, and sets a benchmark to help us build on this momentum."
 
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