Fossil Farms is taking bold action to lead the food distribution industry yet again. Fossil Farms has completed a thorough analysis of its carbon footprint and environmental impact. It has evaluated this data and are taking immediate measures to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040. Phase 1 of this initiative was the immediate investment into carbon offset markets that has allowed the 25-year-old company to achieve carbon neutrality. Phase 2 is the immediate change to its shipping materials to 100% curbside recyclable products. Phase 3 is the construction of its own solar farm at its corporate headquarters in Boonton, NJ that will produce 100% of its electricity needs. Further measures will be taken and implemented in the coming years to enable this brand to lead its industry in net-zero goal setting and sustainable business practices.
Fossil Farms is a diverse organization with national distribution to wholesale accounts, nationwide shipping for e-commerce business, and its own retail store at the Boonton, NJ headquarters, which has recently launched a full-service catering company and food truck. When asked about the company's future plans, Ben Del Coro, VP of sales & marketing, says, "We're just getting started at 25 years in business."