Making a Sweet Impact: Alter Eco Foods and Endangered Species Chocolate

Alter Eco image showing relationship between the product, the farmers, and the ingredients

Need a chocolate fix but also want to make a responsible choice? Look no further. We have two great companies that will deliver up the sweetness while ensuring that buying their products is making a difference.

Alter Eco Foods and Endangered Species Chocolate are two chocolate companies that have done a lot in terms of sustainability and ethical business practices. Let’s see what they’re doing beyond just satisfying taste buds.

Alter Eco Foods

Regenerative Agriculture

Alter Eco Foods stands as a testament to the belief that eating chocolate can help save the planet. The company is committed to regenerative agriculture, which is at the core of its mission. Understanding many of the pitfalls of traditional industrial agriculture, Alter Eco embraces regenerative practices that prioritize soil health and biodiversity.

Dynamic Agroforestry

And you thought “regenerative agriculture” was a fun thing to say. “Agroforestry” is now our favorite word, and it simply means growing trees along with crops and pastures. Through the Alter Eco Foundation, the company supports cacao farmers in Ecuador in their transition to dynamic agroforestry. This method mimics natural ecosystems by intercropping cacao plants with native species like banana trees. Agroforestry not only enriches the soil quality but also safeguards against the pitfalls of monoculture farming.

Striving to Be Carbon Neutral and Using Sustainable Packaging

Since 2010, Alter Eco has offset 100% of its emissions, contributing to reforestation efforts in Central and South America. Moreover, the company’s commitment to sustainable methods is reflected in their packaging, which is either recyclable or compostable, minimizing the impact on the environment.

Fair Trade and Social Impact

Alter Eco uses fair trade practices and supports small-scale farmers, from whom they get many of their ingredients. This fosters and enriches local communities and the livelihoods of many.

Endangered Species Chocolate

Endangered Species Chocolate logo with elephant

Giving Back and Conservation

Endangered Species Chocolate strives to fulfill its mission of “doing good, better.” The company considers this the “heart of who [they] are.” Endangered Species Chocolate is dedicated to making a positive impact and donates 10% of its net profits to other organizations and initiatives. Through its giving, it supports conservation efforts and also contributes to the well-being of Earth’s endangered animal species and habitats.

Fair Trade Commitment

Endangered Species Chocolate sources its cocoa beans from Fair Trade–certified farms in the Ivory Coast, West Africa, ensuring fair wages and ethical labor practices. Other ingredients in the company’s products are also Fair Trade–certified whenever possible. This commitment reflects the company’s dedication to being a responsible steward of our planet.

Three Decades of Making an Impact

For more than 30 years, this company has been making a tangible difference. Endangered Species Chocolate has contributed over $3.1 million to its causes just since 2016. Their impact reports are publicly available and highlight the transformative power of consumers who are aware of how their purchases shape the world.

A Sweet Future for Chocolate Lovers

As consumers, we hold the power. We really do. Alter Eco Foods and Endangered Species Chocolate demonstrate what conscious consumerism can really do for the world. By prioritizing sustainable farming practices, ethical ingredient sourcing, and support for local communities, these companies pave the way for a sweeter future. And now you might just never look at chocolate the same way again.