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From creating tools to help distribute COVID-19 vaccines to helping address food insecurity, this year's notable changemakers are rising to the occasion in a year unlike any other
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New Drawdown Labs partners join a group of climate leaders committed to helping the world achieve “drawdown” quickly, safely, and equitably.
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Impossible Foods earns a perfect score on influential assessment of workplace equality.The Human Rights Campaign designates Impossible Foods as one of the country’s “Best Places to Work” for LGBTQ+ Equality.The 100% ranking is awarded to companies who meet all of the criteria according to the Corporate Equality Index, a benchmarking tool used to measure the quality of workplace policies for employees that identify with the LGBTQ+ community.
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As Chief Science Officer, York will oversee R&D and product innovationRespected Vanderbilt chair, professor, and lab director will report directly to CEO and Founder Dr. Pat Brown as part of the startup’s senior leadership teamImpossible Foods continues to expand its world-class team of scientists with plans to double the size of the R&D staff in 2021
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Today, Project Drawdown has announced the launch of Drawdown Labs – a consortium of private sector partners working to go beyond ‘net zero’ to scale climate solutions in the world, within and outside their own operations.Leveraging world-class research and analysis from Project Drawdown and cross-industry capabilities of participating businesses, Drawdown Labs will experiment with collaborative ways to address climate change at unprecedented scale and offer the world a more expansive vision for
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To date, the NYC-based not-for-profit has raised $30M in support of the program’s expansion
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Impossible Foods has already provided relief to more than 750,000 people experiencing food insecurity since the start of the pandemic; company is on track to donate more than 1 million meals in 2020Leading food tech startup is expanding its “social good” program to organizations fighting for social justice -- including Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp The collaboration between Impossible Foods and Know Your Rights Camp kicks off today in San Francisco with San Francisco Marin Food Bank and Al Pastor Papi food truck
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Impossible Foods partners with Local Human, an apparel brand co-founded by Isaac Rochell of The LA ChargersFor every limited-edition “Food Fam” t-shirt, five Impossible™ Burgers will be donated to LA Regional Food Bank and $10 will be donated to No Kid HungryImpossible Foods has donated more than 500,000 Impossible Burgers since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic