Staff Picks: Earth Friendly Products
In celebration of Sustainability Month in April, we asked our Sustainability Committee to share their favorite eco-friendly product.
Eco-Dent Terradent Replaceable Head Toothbrushes are my favorite sustainable item. Instead of throwing away the entire toothbrush when the head needs replacement, you keep the handle and replace the bristle heads only. Be easy on your pocket and the earth while keeping those pearly whites sparkling clean! Nick Spaeth, Produce Department
I love MycoShield by Host Defense for boosting my immune system during cold and flu season. Paul Stamets, Host Defense founder, feels that consuming mushrooms and mycelium adds many benefits in the pursuit of good health. MycoShield is Certified Organic and made with US grown (better inspections) mushrooms. In fact, Stamets' work has shown mycelium to be critical in sustaining healthy bee colonies. Adding mushrooms to my diet is probably one of the most important supplements in maintaining my health! Emile Amaroticio, General Manager
I adore everything made by Hummingbird Wholesale because I believe in their incredible company. I especially enjoy Hummingbird’s Regional Snack Blend in our Bulk Section. This Snack Blend is made in Eugene from Oregon and California grown ingredients. I love snacking on the biggest Oregon hazelnuts you've ever seen and cranberries sweetened with local blackberry honey. Hummingbird Wholesale conducts their business with utter integrity and respect for our environment. To prove their dedication- they landfill only 2.1% of their waste, amazing! Stephanie Koerella, Education Coordinator
Rather than using plastics, a great alternative for food storage is Bee’s Wrap. It’s a washable and reusable wrap made from organic cotton and beeswax that you can use for your lunchbox or leftovers. It’s handy as a lid for bowls or jars too. It can also be composted! Rianna Kopel, Produce Department
More Co-op News
February Change for Good Partner: Rogue Farm Corps
January Change for Good Partner: Rogue Climate
January's Change for Good Partner is
local nonprofit Rogue Climate
Rogue Climate was founded in 2013 in the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon.
August Change for Good Partner: Community Works
August's Change for Good Partner is
November Change for Good Partner: Southern Oregon Climate Action Now
November Change for Good Partner: Southern Oregon Climate Action Now
November's Change for Good Partner is
October Change for Good Partner: AFC Gives Community Fund
October's Change for Good Partner is
September Change for Good Partner: Center for NonProfit Legal Services
September's Change for Good Partner is
Center for NonProfit Legal Services
The Center for NonProfit Legal Services has provided free/low-cost civil legal assistance to low-income persons and seniors residing in Jackson County since 1972.
August Change for Good Partner: Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
August's Change for Good Partner is
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
(KS Wild)
KS Wild's mission is to protect and restore wild nature in the Klamath-Siskiyou region of southwest Oregon and northwest California.
July Change for Good Partner: Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
July's Change for Good Partner is
Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
Protecting and enhancing precious land in the Rogue River region
to benefit our human and natural communities since 1978
Meet the 1st Street Beet
Welcome to the newly redesigned and reimagined newsletter from the Ashland Food Co-op: 1st Street Beet.
Think of this publication as a resource to know what’s going on in every level of the community: at the co-op, around town, in the region, and on Earth!
June Change for Good Recipient: Our Family Farms
June's Change for Good Recipient is
Our Family Farms, an Oregon 501(c)3 non profit organization, is hard at work educating and inspiring farmers, policy makers and the community at large to support regenerative agricultural practices.
Capiche Conversations: Interview with Tracy Kaiser, Marketing & Education Manager of Ashland Food Co-op
Our own marketing manager, Tracy Kaiser, was interviewed by Melissa L. Michaels for Capiche Conversations.
May Day Community Block Party
Photography by Chelsea Whitney Art
On May 1st, several Southern Oregon businesses came together for a block party to provide a space to gather as a community after a rough spell due to the pandemic and fires. The May Day Block Party was hosted on Main St in Phoenix, where the scent of food trucks mingled with artisan goods such as local cheeses, locally farmed flowers, and even fresh-baked pastries.
May Change for Good Recipient: Rogue Valley Farm to School
May's Change for Good Recipient is
Rogue Valley Farm to School educates children about our food system through hands-on farm and garden programs, and by increasing local foods in school meals.