Plant Based Diets Can Positively Impact the Fight Against Climate Change

A plant based diet may be good for the environment. In fact, according to European Scientist,“The global food system accounts for about 37 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions and nearly one-quarter of the world’s total emissions. Reducing food loss and waste as well as transitioning to sustainable diets could have a significant impact on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, according to a report released from the United Nations, World Wildlife Fund, and Climate Focus in August.” Some of the top companies with products that are plant-based or otherwise good for the environment, include Komo Plant Based Foods (CSE:YUM), Very Good Food Company Inc. (TSXV:VERY)(OTC:VRYYF), Guru Organic Energy Corp. (TSX:GURU) (OTC:GUROF), NEXE Innovations Inc. (TSXV:NEXE)(OTC:NEXNF), and Else Nutrition Holdings Inc. (TSXV: BABY)(OTCQX: BABYF)(FSE:0YL).

In addition, as noted by Vegconomist.com, “If all people worldwide were to stop eating meat products, the area of land used for global agriculture could be reduced by around 75%. This would correspond to the combined size of the USA, China, Australia and the EU; such a reduction would lead to a significant decline in greenhouse gas emissions. The remaining agricultural land would be sufficient to feed the world’s population, according to scientists.”

One of the top plant-based food companies to watch is Komo Plant Based Foods

Komo Plant Based Foods Inc. just announced it has started distributing its products through Dean’s Dairy and Specialty Foods and has sent its first shipment of products to Dean’s for distribution in British Columbia.

Established in 1986, Dean’s Dairy & Specialty Foods distributes premium all-natural and organic products to grocers, cafes, and eateries in Vancouver, the Lower Mainland, and just recently, Vancouver Island. To this day, Dean personally selects each brand they represent to ensure clients can expect top quality, consistency and freshness. Dean’s delivers 6 days a week with refrigerated trucks that are meticulously maintained in order to ensure the freshest delivery.

Building its roots in-home delivery, Dean’s team from day one continues to bring personal service, family values, commitment to quality, and their desire to delight customers through wholesale distribution.

“When we were first introduced to KOMO and met Adya, Fred, and Jeffrey – their passion and mission to share the love of plant based foods through comfort classics truly inspired us. We understand the challenges and obstacles young entrepreneurs in Vancouver go through, and we are here to support them on their journey to success,” says Dean Sellars, Founder and CEO at Dean’s.

With this new relationship established with Dean’s Dairy and Specialty Foods, Komo is no longer working with its previous food distributor for British Columbia. Komo works with Cornerstone as its Canadian sales agent to bring Komo Foods to broad distribution in Canada to independent and national health food stores, grocery chain and convenience food store and food services businesses.

Other related developments from around the markets include:

Very Good Food Company Inc., a leading plant-based food technology company, announced a distribution partnership with Peter Green Chilled, a leading 3PL logistics provider in the UK and Europe, to support the Company's global expansion plans starting with an UK e-Commerce launch in August 2021. Driven by its mission to meet demand beyond Canada and the U.S. and expand globally, VERY GOOD will be launching an UK e-Commerce platform in August and has selected Peter Green Chilled as its Importer of Record to help distribute the Company's delicious and wholesome plant-based products first in the UK, and then, Europe. Peter Green Chilled offers a full complement of 3PL logistics services including importing, customs clearance, warehousing and transportation of food products throughout the UK and Europe.

Guru Organic Energy Corp., Canada’s leading organic energy drink brand, and The Pepsi Bottling Group (Canada), ULC announced that they have entered into an exclusive long-term national distribution agreement in Canada for GURU’s energy drinks. Effective October 4, 2021, PepsiCo Beverages Canada will sell, distribute, and merchandise GURU’s organic, plant-based and better-for-you energy drinks to convenience, foodservice and retail customers nationwide. This agreement will significantly broaden GURU’s distribution and reach in Canada.

NEXE Innovations Inc. announced that the Company's popular Xoma Superfoods product line is now available on both Amazon.com and Amazon.ca e-commerce marketplaces, in the U.S. and Canada. XOMA Superfoods is NEXE's in-house superfoods brand featuring: XOMA Coffee Fortified with MCT (medium-chain triglycerides) made from virgin coconut oil. XOMA Mushroom Coffee: with chaga, cordyceps and lion's mane mushrooms. XOMA Keto Coffee: with quality fats and MCT oil, flavoured with hints of cocoa. All Xoma Superfoods products are packaged in NEXE's single-serve, fully compostable, plant-based beverage pods that can be used with Keurig's single-serve brewing systems.

Else Nutrition Holdings Inc., the Plant-Based baby, toddler and children nutrition company announced it has attained FODMAP certification. A FODMAP Friendly product ensures it is safe for those suffering from IBS symptoms. The FODMAP Friendly Certification Trademark is a globally registered Certification Trademark for low FODMAP packaged foods, certifying FODMAP levels in food products; laboratory tested, to be low in FODMAPs. FODMAP, short for Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides and Polyols,  are short-chain carbohydrates (sugars) the small intestine absorbs poorly. Approximately 1 in 7 people (or 15%, over 1 billion people globally) suffer IBS type symptoms – Approximately 15 times more people require a diet low in FODMAPs than a gluten-free diet.

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