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C O M M I T M E N T  4
In 2025, we worked to increase employee awareness around our sustainability 
goals and commitments through a variety of avenues including hosting our first 
Climate Week, publishing a quarterly internal sustainability newsletter, 
and establishing an internal Sustainability Committee. 
G OA L  1
FACILITATE OPPORTUNITIES TO 
BUILD SUSTAINABILITY CULTURE
Facilitate 
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
CLIMATE DAY
On April 15th, we hosted our first annual in-person Climate Day event at our Eden Prairie corporate 
office with around 50 employees in attendance. The following day, we brought the event company-wide 
with a virtual session that engaged over 100 employees across the organization. This event included 
a comprehensive overview of our company’s sustainability commitments, goals, and accomplishments 
in 2024. In addition, we volunteered with Great River Greening to seed native wildflowers and grasses 
and remove invasive buckthorn from a local forest.
INTERNAL SUSTAINABILITY NEWSLETTER
The Sustainability Team has been working to bring real-time updates to employees across the company. 
Our new newsletter is written by sustainability leadership and showcases current projects and developing 
initiatives. The goal is for employees to be informed and to provide ample opportunity for sustainability 
engagement in all departments, all year. 
SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE
Our new Sustainability Committee was founded in July of 2025 and includes interested employees from 
across the company. This committee is entirely volunteer based, and our initiatives are focused on creating 
sustainability engagement at the employee level. Our first project was to conduct a comprehensive paper 
usage analysis, looking for opportunities to reduce office paper consumption. 
“My goal is to have company-wide involvement with sustainability 
because sustainability cannot be achieved alone. It requires engagement 
from everyone.”
- Sophia Weiss, Director of Sustainability and Regenerative Agriculture

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