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Paloma Lopez serves as the Chief Sustainability and Communications Officer for Bel U.S, a 160-yr-old family-owned snacking leader, renowned for its iconic brands like Mini Babybel, GoGo SqueeZ and the Laughing Cow, as well as its innovative fruit, veggie and dairy portion-sized snacks. Paloma is a recognized Global Food Sustainability Leader, Aspen Institute Fellow, and advocate for sustainable food systems. With over 20 years of global experience in the food and CPG industry, she has led initiatives and strategies that create economic, social, and environmental value at Fortune 500 companies and startups. Paloma holds M.S. degrees in Sustainability Leadership and International Business.
In a nation overflowing with food options, our plates are often missing the basics. In fact, research indicates that while 90% of Americans reach for snacks up to three times per day, 80% aren’t getting enough fruit, veggies, and dairy in their diets. With the American fixation on snacking and an increased national focus on providing food options that meet people’s dietary needs, now is the time to close the nutrition gap while contributing to a more sustainable future of food for all. The gap between what we snack on and what we need in our diets is where opportunity and responsibility collide. Snacking can be more than just convenient; it can be driven by purpose and be filled with joy. By rethinking how and where snacks are sourced, and the joy and nutrition they can deliver to people, we can shift snacking from a missed opportunity to a meaningful solution that is rooted in human health, joy, and sustainability. At Bel, we call this movement Purpose*Full Snacking. This concept is rooted in a simple but powerful belief: what’s good for people should also be good for the planet. In the industry of food, we have the opportunity to develop sustainable innovations throughout the value chain process, while also strengthening the communities that grow and make our foods possible.By reimagining sustainability in the snacking process from start to finish, we can build a future where regenerative food systems and stronger communities flourish
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