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Hive Five™ Certified
No need to guess what's in your food or how it was made. Our experts vet every product for ingredient integrity, responsible sourcing, and great taste using our own criteria called the Hive Five.
Ingredient
Integrity
Women's Bean Project makes it a priority to source their non-GMO ingredients from American farms with values that align with their mission. By choosing non-GMO products, you are reducing your exposure to toxic herbicides that GMO crops are bioengineered to be resistant to. Women's Bean Project's products do not contain ingredients on Hive's No Good, Dirty Rotten list of banned and watch list ingredients.
Responsible Production
Clean Packaging
Leading Change
Women’s Bean Project’s mission is to change women’s lives by providing stepping stones to self-sufficiency through social enterprise, 60% of which is funded by the sale of their products.
Rave Worthy
Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.
Ingredient
Integrity
Women's Bean Project makes it a priority to source their non-GMO ingredients from American farms with values that align with their mission. By choosing non-GMO products, you are reducing your exposure to toxic herbicides that GMO crops are bioengineered to be resistant to. Women's Bean Project's products do not contain ingredients on Hive's No Good, Dirty Rotten list of banned and watch list ingredients.
Low Carbon
Footprint
Recyclable
Packaging
Committed to Social Good
Women’s Bean Project’s mission is to change women’s lives by providing stepping stones to self-sufficiency through social enterprise, 60% of which is funded by the sale of their products.
Rave Worthy
Our team personally tests every product to make sure it’s good enough to end up in your home, not a landfill.
How it does good
Women's Bean Project is a non-profit organization on a mission to change women's lives through employment. They hire women from all backgrounds who have had trouble finding or keeping work because of educational or personal barriers. But Women's Bean Project doesn't just have a social mission. They also look to better our planet by partnering with American farms that use environmentally responsible techniques.
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Recycling
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
Third Party Certifications
Women's Bean Project
Women’s Bean Project is a Colorado 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission to change women’s lives by providing stepping stones to self-sufficiency through social enterprise. Back in 1989, their founder, Jossy Eyre, was volunteering at a daytime women’s shelter in Denver, CO. She realized that while the shelter kept the women safe, it could not help them make lasting changes in their lives. To help the women achieve independence and self-sufficiency, she needed to provide an opportunity to experience the dignity of work by learning how to get – and keep – a job. She invested $500 of her own money and put two women to work; the start of the social enterprise Women’s Bean Project is today.
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