Edible Garden announced its 2025 sustainability results as part of Walmart's Project Gigaton, the global initiative focused on reducing supply chain emissions. The Company's continued participation reflects its commitment to reducing waste, conserving resources, and improving environmental efficiency across its greenhouse operations and distribution network.
Edible Garden's 2025 performance demonstrates measurable progress in logistics optimization, water reuse, recycling initiatives and food waste reduction, aligned with both Walmart's climate objectives and the Company's Zero-Waste Inspired® mission.
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"At Edible Garden, sustainability is not a standalone initiative — it is a structural component of how we operate and grow," said Jim Kras, Chief Executive Officer of Edible Garden. "Over multiple years, we have methodically invested in transportation optimization, advanced water recirculation systems, waste stream reduction and recyclable inputs to create a more efficient and resilient supply chain. Our 2025 Project Gigaton results reflect the depth of that commitment, from meaningful reductions in fuel use and transportation miles to continued progress in water recapture, recycling and food waste diversion."
"Through our Zero-Waste Inspired® mission, we continue to integrate sustainable packaging practices, water conservation systems and logistics optimization into our day-to-day operations. Participation in Walmart's Project Gigaton reflects our ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability and continuous environmental improvement. As a multi-year Giga Guru within the initiative, we are proud to consistently deliver measurable, data-driven environmental progress while strengthening our operating model and positioning Edible Garden for sustainable, long-term value creation."