A environmental campaign started by ordinary citizens is calling for a peanut butter diet.
It's called the The PB&J Campaign, but it's not restricted to peanut butter and jam sandwiches. The premise is that eating plant-based foods will do less harm to the earth then eating animal and fish products.
"Each time you have a PB & J you shrink your carbon footprint, you reduce greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution, and cut back on habitat destruction, and you conserve water," PB&JCampaign.org explains.
They emphasize that every time you choose to eat plant-based foods, and non-dairy products like soy milk, you're helping the environment.
Eco-Friendly Diets
The PB & J Campaign
Trend Themes
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Plant-based Diets — A rising trend in eco-friendly diets that promotes the consumption of plant-based foods as a means to reduce environmental harm.
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Sustainable Food Consumption — An emerging trend of conscious eating habits that prioritize foods with a lower carbon footprint and less impact on the environment.
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Environmental Activism — A growing trend of ordinary citizens advocating for dietary changes to combat climate change and protect the planet.
Industry Implications
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Food and Beverage — Opportunity for food and beverage companies to develop and market innovative plant-based and sustainable food products.
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Agriculture — Disruptive innovation opportunities for agriculture companies to explore and invest in eco-friendly farming practices, such as organic farming and vertical farming.
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Alternative Protein — Rising demand for alternative protein sources presents an opportunity for companies in the alternative protein industry to innovate and produce sustainable plant-based meat and dairy alternatives.