All Thanks to You: Our 2023 Impact
Our purpose has always been to leave the earth better than we found it, and we're proud to look back at...
At Nature's Path we've always believed that humanity's best hope for creating a better planet is through the ways we grow and produce food. Food connects us all, and it's the simplest way we can all have a positive impact on our planet. Eating organic can help create a more sustainable future — but only if people enjoy eating it. That's why it also has to be delicious. Making better choices, without compromise is what it means to Eat True.
Reliable, consistent, delicious—it's everything you want in a cupboard staple. Oh, and did we mention it's organic? Get ready to meet your new, go-to. We’ve spent time crafting an exceptional blend, milling the best organic grains to create a high-quality, nutritious kitchen essential that’s better for your baking and for the planet.
By choosing organic products you’re helping improve soil conditions, cleanse our drinking water and make an impact on the course of climate change. All this on top of eating healthier food, free of GMOs and synthetic (and often toxic) chemical additives. That’s why we’ve been committed to making only organic food products since we were founded in 1985. And that’s something that will never change.
Communities that garden together, grow together. They also promote a healthy diet and combat food insecurity. We created the Gardens for Good grant program to help non-profit, organic community gardens across North America grow and flourish. So far, the program has provided 52 gardens across North America with over $515,000 in grant funding.
Add a boost to your day with plant-based proteins and healthy fats. Named after the chia seed, each Nature's Path Qi’a product contains a unique blend of organic nuts and seeds in every bag — a simple way to add superfoods to almost any recipe.
"This is my absolute favorite granola cereal! I love that is isn't too sweet and that is has pumpkin and flax seeds. The flavor is amazing and the granola stays crunchy long enough to eat to an entire bowl. If you prefer it a little softer you can always let it soak in the milk for a few moments before digging in. I like to eat mine with vanilla almond milk and it is amazing!"
Bartlett, TN about our Nature's Path Pumpkin & Flax Seed Granola.
"Heritage Flakes are the perfect way to start our day! A cereal we feel good about eating; healthy grains and fiber in one. Thank you Natures Path!"
Beverly, USA
Beyond organic, we have big environmental sustainability goals. All of our production facilities are now zero waste, we’re always improving our energy and water conservation.
We have an annual goal to donate at least 2 million dollars in food to food banks, partners, charities and other causes. In addition, every time you purchase one of our EnviroKidz products, a portion of the sales is donated to support endangered species, habitat conservation and environmental education for kids worldwide. We’ve raised over $3 million for our partner organizations to date.
Arran and Ratana founded Nature’s Path in 1985, but the idea was planted much earlier – as far back as the 1930’s. Not only have we been organic since the begininning, we were pioneers of the organic movement and will continue to be strong stewards of the land.
Our purpose has always been to leave the earth better than we found it, and we're proud to look back at...
Science is at the root of organic agriculture. The more we understand about soil health, ecological cycles, wildlife, water...
Climate change and agriculture are locked together in a complex relationship – while climate change poses a significant threat to...
Enjoy these Espresso Oat Bars for breakfast or as an on-the-go snack. These vegan bars are a perfect morning or afternoon pick me up!
Chocolate-covered cherry lovers, this oatmeal is for you! Make breakfast the most decadent meal of the day with this delightful porridge. It’s loaded with vanilla, sweet cherries, dark chocolate chunks, shredded coconut and crunchy Pumpkin Seed + Flax granola.