La Crema Winery Wins Marie Claire Sustainability Award for Commitment to Climate Action

La Crema, a family-owned winery known for its dedication to sustainability and innovation, has been awarded the Marie Claire Sustainability Award 2024 in the wine producer category. The winery’s commitment to regenerative farming, water conservation, and renewable energy impressed the judges. La Crema’s efforts are part of its larger ‘Rooted for Good’ initiative, which aims to create a lasting, sustainable future for the wine industry.

Slow Fashion, Sustainable Practices: Fashion Designers Gather at Holy Carabao Farm

At Holy Carabao Farm, fashion designers Hindy Weber, Ana la O’, Apara’s co-owners, and Dona Lim convened to discuss slow fashion, sustainability, and the interconnections between nature, fashion, and wellbeing. Emphasizing the consideration of people and the planet throughout the production process, they showcased their ethical and eco-conscious designs. The farm’s regenerative approach, where the soil’s health is prioritized, resonated with the designers’ commitment to conscious materials and practices.

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