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Our T.E.A. foundation replanted over 100 percent of the cinnamon we harvested in 2017. We launched the foundation in 2015 to create awareness of social and ecological well-being in the communities we operate in. Through the fair trade premium made from Fair for Life purchases with Tripper, we allocate funds to T.E.A`s social and environmental projects based on a deep understanding of local communities, producer needs, and global Sustainable Development Goals.

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Saving the oceans: What if it was fun? In the run up to the World Oceans Day, founders of environmental initiative Making Oceans Plastic Free (MOPF) are unveiling Tasini - a promising concept to replace the plastic bag in Indonesia, the second largest source of plastic pollution to the world’s oceans. Tasini are reusable shopping bags made from recycled plastics that fold into marine animals who function as eco-ambassadors. Unlike other reusable bags, interdisciplinary scientists developed Tasi

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The RSPO and WWF-Malaysia held the Malaysian Sustainable Business Forum in Kuala Lumpur on 28 February 2017. The event was held as part of an outreach and engagement series focused on creating awareness of the importance of promoting Certified Sustainable Palm Oil (CPSO). The event programme included topics such as: Business as usual no longer an option Stephen Watson, Head of MTI WWF-Malaysia, gave the opening address to an audience of big brands such as Sime Darby Plantations, Felda Global

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This week marked the fourth annual World Ocean Summit, held in Bali, Indonesia. The location of the summit is fitting as the archipelago nation is the world’s second largest polluter of plastic and its oceans are in extreme risk. Many people do not realize that marine wildlife supports human and non-marine ecosystems. The environment is interconnected and governments, businesses, and consumers each play a unique role in helping to preserve waterways for the health and wellbeing of people and nat