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Sustainable Snacks That Make you Feel Good About Eating Them

April 8, 2021 by Dave Brooks

Today we’re featuring some of the most sustainable snacks that make you feel good about eating them. These snacks are from brands that are well-known for their sustainable efforts in the creation of the product, and natural ingredients.

If you’re looking to eat healthier this year, then consider trying some of these sustainable snack options.

Quinn Snacks

This company lives by the motto of “from farm to bag”, but that’s not all, they’re one of the most transparent snack companies out there. From pretzels to popcorn, you’ll love eating these award-winning sustainable snacks.

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Regrained

This is a creative concept where the company creates snack bars from upcycled grains. Regrained takes the leftover grains from their brewing process to create tasty snack bars for sustainable grab-n-go treat options that the whole family will love.

Bobo’s

This Colorado, USA based brand is most certainly worthy of being included in our list of sustainable snacks that make you feel good about eating them. Bobo’s donates to local housing charities in Colorado and is a family owned small business.

This Bar Saves Lives

Each time you buy one of these sustainable snack bars a child from another country that’s suffering from malnutrition is able to get some food. These snacks are predominantly organic fruit and nut bars that everyone will enjoy snacking on during the busy weekdays.

Barnana

This company took it upon themselves to use old beaten and bruised bananas to create a sustainable snack option. The company is founded by a professional triathlete from Latin America who wanted to find a creative way to use up those old beaten bananas that were often tossed away.

Alter Eco

This sustainable snack company gets its ingredients from farmer-run cooperatives. The snacks are not only a delicious sustainable option, but Alter Eco’s packaging is made from compostable material. This company takes their eco-friendly brand a step further with their commitment to work with farmers to replant cacao plants used during the process of making their snacks.

Nature’s Path

This sustainable snack company has sister brands that you may have seen on the shelves at your local store; Love Crunch, EnviroKidz, and Qi’a. The beauty of these sustainable snack options is they’re readily available at most grocery stores, thus saving a trip to a whole foods market.

These are just some of the most sustainable snacks that make you feel good about eating them, we found over 20 brands that could fall within this list. We wanted to share the most popular and easily accessible sustainable snack brands so that you can start eating healthier without getting overwhelmed.

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