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Interview with Irene Rojas Stanbury, Founder and CEO of LemonKind: Your Health is a Beautiful Thing

We utilize packaging innovation to extend freshness, provide functional benefits, and ensure safe delivery. We offer clean labels, eye-catching designs, recyclability via Terracycle, and unique ingredients that draw in the elusive, sought-after millennial target market. We're selected as Amazon's Choice, which means anyone asking Alexa to buy a juice cleanse will be recommended LemonKind.

3 Healthy (And Sneakily Green) Lifestyle Tweaks To Make This Fall

To me, the back-to-school months of September and October feel more like the new year than January. There’s a general sense of inspiration about fall that prompts people of all ages to do more for themselves and the people and environment around them. Speaking as the helm of a recycling company on a mission to eliminate the idea of waste, I can attest that my drive to help the planet definitely revs up around this time of year.

The Problem With Health Food That Nobody’s Talking About

In today’s fast-paced culture, our health and well-being often fall by the wayside. Carving out time to exercise, shop for whole foods, and cook healthy, nutritious meals can be a challenge. It all comes down to planning, and we don’t always have the time or head space to spare.
This has led to more and more healthy, nutritious foods carrying over to the "convenience" market. Long synonymous with processed foods lacking nutrients and brimming with chemicals, convenience food today can deliver premium ingredients with the accessibility, portability, and ease of use that the modern consumer demands.

Ahead of the Curve: Designing in Sustainability from the Start

For companies and brands today, more sustainable production methods are topping lists of things to do. The uncertainty of material and vendor prices, the need to comply with a growing number of regulations and mounting evidence of environmental impacts increasingly drive change. More and more manufacturers are investing time, energy and money to fix infrastructures and further optimize supply and production chains. They have to, after increasingly finding themselves at risk for not putting forth the resources necessary to make their processes more sustainable. This is not to mention the vulnerability they incur by ignoring the growing demands of consumers who now expect transparency and CSR as a baseline.