February 12, 2021: 12:00 AM EST
Launched at the end of 2020, Julia Collins’ Moonshot crackers are organic, kosher, plant-based, non-GMO, made with no added sugars, and are packaged in carbon neutral boxes displaying messaging about regenerative agriculture and the potential of carbon-fixation. According to Collins, a successful entrepreneur who founded Zume Pizza – in 2018 it was valued at more than $2 billion – “climate friendly” means the company considers everything when making its crackers: the ingredients, the packaging, and even how the snacks are produced. The idea is to “make a delicious snack while being a good steward of the planet.” Moonshot crackers are available in Sourdough Sea Salt, Rosemary Garlic, and Tomato Basil flavors at $6 a box or via subscription.
Eve Turow-Paul, "How One Woman With A Box Of Crackers Aims To Save The Planet", Forbes Media , February 12, 2021, © Forbes Media LLC.
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