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The Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA) is a collaborative network of philanthropic foundations focused on promoting the importance of tropical forests and supporting efforts to combat deforestation. Established in 2010, CLUA coordinates grantmaking and disperses over $35 million annually to drive systemic change in forest conservation, climate mitigation, and social equity. The organization operates in key tropical forest regions, including Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, and the Congo Basin, while also influencing international policies related to land use and climate. CLUA's mission emphasizes the connection between people, forests, and climate. It funds locally-led initiatives that secure land rights, strengthen governance, and promote sustainable economic transitions. The alliance supports movements for justice and climate resilience, aiming to shift agricultural practices and reduce forest loss. Through strategic grantmaking and advocacy, CLUA has achieved significant policy gains, such as Indonesia's palm oil moratorium, and works to amplify media coverage on forest issues and Indigenous rights globally.
Ecolab Inc. is a global leader in water conservation, hygiene, infection prevention, and cleaning services. Founded in 1923 in St. Paul, Minnesota, the company has a rich history of innovation and expansion, including key acquisitions that enhance its offerings in various sectors such as healthcare, foodservice, hospitality, and manufacturing. Ecolab provides science-led solutions that save customers time and money through integrated systems of chemicals, equipment, and services. Their core business segments include cleaning and sanitizing products, water treatment solutions, food safety and healthcare services, and pest elimination. The company emphasizes a systems approach, combining products with dispensing equipment and on-site services to meet diverse customer needs. Ecolab operates in over 170 countries and is committed to sustainability and environmental solutions.
The Forest Stewards Guild is a nonprofit organization focused on promoting ecologically, economically, and socially responsible forestry. With over thirty years of experience, the Guild operates across the United States, advocating for sustainable forest management that benefits both ecosystems and the communities that rely on them. The organization is led by Executive Director Alexander 'Zander' Evans, PhD, and is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Guild emphasizes a balanced approach to forestry, integrating conservation with economic development. It offers various programs, including education and training for youth and professionals, policy analysis, and research on ecological forestry and climate resilience. The Forest Stewards Youth Corps program specifically trains young individuals from forest-dependent communities in natural resource management. Through its initiatives, the Guild aims to foster a new generation of forest stewards and support responsible forestry practices nationwide.
Oceana is a nonprofit ocean conservation organization founded in 2001, dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans through targeted, science-based campaigns. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., it operates internationally with offices in various cities, making it the largest advocacy group focused solely on marine conservation. Oceana has achieved over 325 policy victories, protecting more than 4 million square miles of ocean across nine coastal countries and the European Union. The organization addresses critical issues such as overfishing, pollution, climate change, and habitat loss. Its approach involves a multi-disciplinary strategy that includes scientists, economists, and advocates working together to implement practical solutions like scientific catch limits and the establishment of Marine Protected Areas. Oceana also campaigns against plastic pollution and promotes responsible fishing practices, aiming to ensure healthy seafood for over 1 billion people daily while fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce across its global operations.
Rainforest Alliance is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1987, dedicated to promoting sustainability across more than 70 countries. The organization focuses on creating a balance between people and nature through its efforts in certification, landscape management, advocacy, and supply chain services. Its mission emphasizes environmental protection, social equity, and economic viability, working closely with farmers, forest communities, companies, and governments. The organization offers a variety of initiatives, including certification programs for sustainable agriculture that cover crops like cocoa, coffee, and bananas. Rainforest Alliance also engages in landscape management to promote conservation and community development in critical tropical areas. Its advocacy work influences policies to support sustainable practices, and it provides tailored supply chain services to help companies meet their sustainability commitments. Additionally, Rainforest Alliance supports training for farmers and promotes climate resilience programs, contributing to the well-being of communities and the environment.
The Clorox Company is a manufacturer of cleaning and disinfecting products, offering a wide range of solutions for both household and commercial use. The company is dedicated to creating a greener, cleaner world and addresses important environmental and health issues through its product offerings. Clorox's extensive portfolio includes various bleach products, such as chlorine and non-chlorine bleach, as well as specialized cleaning items like toilet bowl cleaners, bathroom cleaners, disinfecting wipes, and laundry sanitizers. Their bleach products effectively kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses on hard surfaces. Clorox also plays a role in environmental initiatives, supporting agricultural and conservation efforts, including partnerships with organizations like the California Rice Commission and Animal Planet to combat diseases affecting crops and amphibian populations.
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is a global environmental nonprofit organization founded in 1951. With a mission to conserve the lands and waters essential for all life, TNC operates in 79-83 countries and territories, supported by over one million members and more than 1,000 scientists. The organization has protected over 119 million acres worldwide, including 11 million acres in the U.S. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, TNC employs science-driven strategies to address conservation challenges. Their approach includes land acquisition, habitat management, species reintroduction, and public engagement through education and recreational access. TNC collaborates with individuals, governments, and communities to implement conservation programs, particularly in regions like Latin America and the Amazon. Their initiatives focus on protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices, ensuring a thriving natural world for future generations.
United Exports is a vertically integrated precision agriculture company based in Paarl, South Africa. Founded in 2002 by Roger Horak, the company specializes in the breeding, production, processing, and global export of premium fruit commodities. It operates across eight countries and emphasizes a 'production first' approach, combining owned operations with licensed grower networks. The company focuses on the entire fruit supply chain, partnering with leading breeders to enhance fruit genetics, particularly through its master license for Burchell's almond breeding program. United Exports grows a variety of fruits, including blueberries, stone fruit, grapes, citrus, and pears, with a primary focus on its internationally recognized blueberry brand, OZblu(R). The company also owns and operates three packing facilities to ensure quality and efficiency in processing and distribution, serving the global fruit export market with a commitment to sustainability and high service standards.
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), originally founded as the World Wildlife Fund in 1961, is the largest conservation organization globally, with a presence in over 100 countries and more than 5 million supporters. Headquartered in Gland, Switzerland, WWF focuses on stopping environmental degradation and promoting a future where humans coexist harmoniously with nature. Its mission includes conserving biological diversity, ensuring sustainable resource use, and addressing critical threats to life on Earth. WWF operates through a decentralized network of national and regional organizations, each managing local conservation efforts. The organization is involved in various key areas, including food, climate, freshwater, wildlife, forests, and oceans. WWF engages in activities such as protecting endangered species, establishing national parks, promoting sustainable markets, and restoring ecosystems. It also produces research reports like the *Living Planet Report* and runs global campaigns such as Earth Hour to raise environmental awareness. Through partnerships with communities, governments, and other organizations, WWF aims to reflect the value of nature in decision-making processes.