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Welcome to the newsletter! Each edition brings you plant-based job leads, standout plant brands, small-batch finds, charming cafes and spaces, and sustainable travel gems I’m loving. Let’s dive into what’s new and noteworthy!
Ready to discover your next plant-based adventure? This newsletter connects you with meaningful job opportunities, standout brands, and sustainable finds that inspire mindful living. From small-batch snacks to eco-friendly travel gear, each issue is packed with fresh ideas to fuel your passion for a more conscious lifestyle.
Explore innovative products crafted with care, discover cozy cafes that prioritize quality, and uncover hidden gems that champion sustainability. Whether it’s emerging plant-based brands or game-changing travel essentials, you’ll find tools and inspiration to live and work with purpose.
Dive in, make an impact, and enjoy the journey!
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Freshly Picked PlantJobs
Nelson-Jameson, Inc.: Outside Account Manager - Food, Beverage, Dairy and Cheese – Jerome, ID. Link
Green Corps: Organizer – Multiple Locations, United States. Link
The Vita Coco Company: Associate Manager, Sustainability & Social Impact Reporting – New York City, NY. Link
NRG Energy: Analyst, Sustainability – Houston, TX. Link
Califia Farms: Category Development Manager – Remote, United States. Link
Email us at [email protected] or visit PlantJobs.org to feature opportunities at your company.
Sips Worth Sharing
Something & Nothing is a vibrant, creativity-driven brand offering premium, uniquely crafted drinks that blend botanicals and natural ingredients. Focused on sustainability, they prioritize eco-conscious packaging and ethical sourcing, making every sip not only delicious but responsible. Known for their innovative flavors and commitment to modern wellness, they create drinks that are refreshing, versatile, and designed to spark joy.
I'm obsessed with their Cucumber Seltzer, which is crisp and endlessly refreshing, but their Yuzu Seltzer and Hibiscus & Rose Seltzer are also absolutely 🔥—perfect for any mood or occasion.
Made in the UK + in Vermont
@s_n_drinks
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Money
Following a bold 50 basis point rate cut by the US Federal Reserve, spot gold reached a peak of 2,687 per troy ounce. Experts predict that this bullish trend for the precious yellow metal may continue, so it may be smart to get in now before prices keep climbing.*
Disclaimer: The information provided in this email is for educational purposes only and is not intended as investment advice.
Sustainable Shops + Spots
Corbeaux Wine and Tea House in Temecula, California, is a cozy haven for wineenthusiasts, offering an exceptional selection of wines and delectable eats in an inviting, intimate setting. Known for its warm ambiance and friendly service, Corbeaux Wine Bar is the perfect spot to unwind, connect, and indulge. With its curated wine list, shareable plates, and commitment to local flavors, Corbeaux is more than just a wine bar—it’s a gathering place for great conversation and memorable experiences.
Made in Temecula, CA
@corbeauxwinebar
Our Go-To Sustainable Gear
Welly Bottles is my go-to brand for staying hydrated sustainably. With sleek, thoughtfully designed bottles made from bamboo and stainless steel, they’re perfect for keeping your drinks cold or hot while reducing single-use plastic waste. Built to last and designed with purpose, Welly blends style with a commitment to giving back—donating clean water to communities in need with every purchase.
Designed with care in Lancaster, PA
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Masterworks
How has the art investing platform Masterworks been able to realize an individual profit for investors with each of its 23 exits to date?
Here’s an example: an exited Banksy was offered to investors at $1.039 million and internally appraised at the same value after acquisition. As Banksy’s market took off, Masterworks received an offer of $1.5 million from a private collector, resulting in 32% net annualized return for investors in the offering.
Every artwork performs differently — but with 3 illustrative sales (that were held for 1+ year), Masterworks investors realized net annualized returns of 17.6%, 17.8%, and 21.5%.
Masterworks takes care of the heavy lifting: from buying the paintings, to storing them, to selling them for you (no art experience required).
Disclaimer: The content is not intended to provide legal, tax, or investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Investing involves risk.
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Job Search Sidekicks
Career Sandwich: A niche platform offering career advice, curated job postings, and industry-specific resources. (link)
Teal HQ: An all-in-one career growth platform providing tools like an AI-powered resume builder, job application tracker, and AI interview agent to streamline the job search process. (link)
Canva: Provides creative and customizable templates for resumes, cover letters, and portfolios, making job applications visually appealing. (link)
Grammarly: Ensures your resumes, cover letters, and professional communications are clear, concise, and error-free. (link)
Jobscan: An AI-powered platform that analyzes your resume against job descriptions to optimize it for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), increasing your chances of getting noticed by recruiters.
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Happy Exploring!
Allie G
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