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Project Hive Pet Company's Honey Dog Treats Support the Bee Population

The Project Hive Pet Company makes honey dog treats that are devoted to supporting a healthy bee population thanks to a partnership with 1% for the Planet and the Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund. The company is aiming to establish over 1,000 acres of wildflower habitats over the next five years.

The brand's honey dog treats, like the Hive Chew Treats for dogs of all sizes, are designed to be used with the company's own hive-shaped toys for playtime that lasts. The chew treat sticks are made with ingredients like organic honey and ground peanuts, and they are free from artificial colors, flavors, corn, wheat and soy. These easy-to-digest dog treats help to create happy pups, one chew at a time, all the while supporting a vital species of insects.
Trend Themes
1. Bee-saving Pet Products - There is a market opportunity for pet companies to create products that help support the bee population and promote environmental sustainability.
2. Organic, All-natural Pet Treats - More pet owners are seeking organic and all-natural pet treats for their furry friends, providing an opportunity for businesses to create innovative, nutritious and eco-friendly snacks.
3. Brands Focused on Environmental Sustainability - Companies who make environmental initiatives and sustainable practices a priority are more likely to win over eco-conscious consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Food and Treats - Companies in the pet food and treats industry should consider offering bee-friendly products that also supports the brand's environmental sustainability mission.
2. Eco-friendly Consumer Goods - Consumers who value eco-friendliness in their pet products may also be interested in using other eco-friendly products, such as cleaning supplies or personal care items.
3. Conservation and Habitat Organizations - Conservation groups and habitat organizations can partner with pet companies to create mutually beneficial relationships that promote the well-being of both pets and the environment.

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