ONE PLANET: ONE Commitment

Our Mission

The Organic & Natural Experience aims to provide you and your family with the knowledge to taste, smell, and feel why Organic & Natural products are good for you and are good for the planet.

We strive to be sustainable in all our practices, on and off the road.

 

The ONE Team
 

 

 


 

 

Welcome to - The Organic & Natural Experience

  the traveling Organic & Natural taste extravaganza, tours the country educating the nation on how and why Organic & Natural products are better for you and the Earth.  Check out when ONE is in your city, find helpful tips, resources, fun facts, and more online.

 

 Planet

You and I are the driving forces steering environmental awareness around the world.  Take pride in our ONE Earth.  Read up on what organic means on the Organic Guide page and how you can incorporate Living Natural into your everyday life.

 Person

See where you can save money on your next shopping trip with ONE Coupon Books. Promote environmental citizenship and year round progressive action worldwide! Look for ideas of ways to involve your family on the Community Scoop Blog.  See what steps you can take to protect your family by checking out our Take ONE Action page. 

 Choice

You can choose to support your health and the planet with every purchase: Buy Organic & Natural whenever possible!  Plus, see what food and products are available from our 2010 tour ONE Partners. Check out our ONE Links to see how other Organic & Natural organizations are taking steps to clean our planet.

 

Carbon Neutral Tour

We strive to make the  Tour and the ONE Coupon Books as carbon neutral as possible by reducing shipping and travel when possible, offsetting the emissions we do produce and printing the ONE Coupon Books on 100% post consumer fibers from New Leaf Paper using soy based inks.  Check out the benefits of using 100% post consumer waste paper!

  

 

Biodegradable and Compostable

The  Tour uses compostable disposable cups and cutlery made from renewable resources like sugarcane, corn, and potato whenever possible.  These alternative options take less energy to manufacture, are not made from toxic or pollution causing sources, and can be composted to reduce the amount of waste generated.