Impossible Foods plans to continue working with social impact groups in 2021. This year, the plant-based food company has already worked with programs including Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp, Isaac Rochell’s Local Human, Black Lives Matter of Greater New York, Rethink Food, and SodexoMagic, chaired by NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson.
“As food insecurity and the consequences of environmental degradation disproportionately affect Black and Brown people worldwide, it has been a highlight of 2020 to partner with Impossible Foods to feed over a million people,” said Patricia Robinson, spokesperson for Know Your Rights Camp, in a statement. “We’re proud of this work and intend to grow our partnership in 2021 to continue to address the rights of youth to good food and good health.”
This announcement comes on the heels of Impossible Foods reaching its 2020 goal of donating one million Impossible Burgers to communities in need. The milestone burger was recieved by Alameda County Community Food Bank, a long-standing Impossible Foods’ partner.
Related: Impossible Foods Bolsters Research, Development Efforts; Impossible Burger Comes to Canada.
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