Lettuce Learn More Podcast — New Research: Growers Seizing the Sustainability Moment

Didn’t get to attend all the education sessions at the Sustainable Produce Summit? We’ve got you. Now you can listen on the go — while driving, exercising, cleaning, whatever! — on the Lettuce Learn More Podcast.

Find The Packer's Lettuce Learn More Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and other popular listening platforms.
Find The Packer’s Lettuce Learn More Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and other popular listening platforms.
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Didn’t get to attend all the education sessions at the Sustainable Produce Summit? We’ve got you. Now you can listen on the go — while driving, exercising, cleaning, whatever! — on the Lettuce Learn More Podcast.

In this episode, growers discuss how to implement sustainable practices responsibly.

Growers believe that sustainability is important, but how does that conviction translate to action? This session will consider what sustainability practices are being pursued and how those line up with retail and consumer perspectives.

If you enjoy produce conversations and podcasts, be sure to check out The Packer’s weekly Tip of The Iceberg Podcast for news and analysis of what’s happening around the industry.

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