Beyond the
Harvest
From soil to shelf, we explore the journey of raw materials through the supply chain, unveiling the true impact of your purchasing dollars and the potential to foster more regenerative food systems.

Regeneration is not a destination but a continuous, evolving commitment—one shaped by innovation, collaboration, and a shared vision of resilience.
In this series, we shine a light on the partnerships between farmers, food companies, restaurants, and producers who are working together to embed regeneration into every step of the supply chain. These pioneers are reshaping how we grow, source, and manufacture not just our food, but our fibers as well. Just as a carrot is born from the soil, so too is a cotton t-shirt, reminding us of the vital need to make mindful choices about all the products that originate from the earth.
By amplifying their efforts, we hope to inspire a deeper understanding of how the choices we make as consumers can support a regenerative food system—one that honors the land, sustains livelihoods, and nurtures the environment for generations to come.
Textile Exchange
Regenerative Textiles in: Brazil
We go beyond the harvest with five smallholder cotton and cattle farmers who have successfully returned the biodiversity to their land with Textile Exchange.

Artisan Tropic
Regenerative Supply Chain in: Colombia
We go beyond the harvest with five smallholder cotton and cattle farmers who have successfully returned the biodiversity to their land with Textile Exchange.
