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Posted on Wednesday February 8, 2017

The Organic Trade Association’s Fiber Council will hold an organic fiber and textiles “pop-up” media event in New York City May 4-6 at Treehaus at 470 West 42nd Street. There are still openings for four more companies to participate. The purpose is to raise awareness, promote organic fiber and textiles, and educate shoppers and the media on why […]

Posted on Wednesday February 8, 2017

Purchase your tickets now for The Organic Center’s Annual Benefit Dinner, the largest business networking dinner at Natural Products Expo West.
Meet old friends and make new ones, be inspired and entertained, and enjoy a fantastic organic meal—all in support of The Organic Center. You can count on a thought-provoking program highlighting what science says about the benefits […]

Posted on Wednesday February 8, 2017

Time is running out to take your place as a sponsor of The Organic Center’s 14th Annual Benefit Dinner. Sponsorship benefits include brand recognition and promotion through e-blasts, social media promos, and event signage, an emcee announcement, reserved VIP seating, and product placement on our delicious all-organic menu. Contact Amy Bovaird today for details about sponsoring this event or purchasing a reserved VIP […]

Posted on Wednesday February 8, 2017

Join us at the first-ever Climate Day on Wednesday, March 8, at Expo West. We will be sharing new ideas, talking about research on proven solutions, and creating connections among stakeholders interested in making a positive difference. We will join other speakers including industry visionaries and climate experts for a day of informative and inspiring presentations and […]

Posted on Wednesday February 8, 2017

Researchers from Ohio State University have discovered bacteria with resistance to antibiotics known as carbapenems—considered the last line of defense—on a U.S. swine farm, according to a summary posted by The Organic Center. Researchers took samples from the operation four times over five months in 2015 to screen for carbapenem-resistant bacteria called Enterobacteriaceae. While carbapenems antibiotics are restricted […]