Anne says 'Looks brilliant but I can't get to this as I am booked elsewhere - is there a subscriber to Sustainable-Plant-Med who might be "attending" who would be willing to summarise main points and post to this list?'
‘Wild Plants are Our Business’
Join the webinar co-organized by TRAFFIC, the FairWild Foundation, and the Sustainable Herbs Program to kick off FairWild Week 2021 with a practical discussion on why wild plants are everyone’s business. From shea butter to licorice, we’ll discuss specific examples of responsible sourcing challenges and opportunities, emphasizing how important wild plants are to our everyday lives and why responsible sourcing needs to occur. Speakers include:
Erin Smith, MSc, CCH, Director of Herbal Science & Research at Banyan Botanicals, and Board Member and Co-Chair of the Sustainability Committee for the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA)
Susan Curtis, Director and Brand Ambassador at Neal’s Yard Remedies
Andrea Rommeler, Sustainable Wild Collection Manager at Martin Bauer
Giulia Muir, Non-Wood Forest Product Specialist at FAO
Pukka Herbs (speaker TBC)
The session will provide practical advice to businesses trading in wild plant ingredients, with an opportunity for Q&A with the speakers, as well as increasing consumer awareness of these prolific yet hidden ingredients by sharing stories around the origins of specific ingredients.
We hope you can join us!
Date & time: Monday, June 21, 10:00-11:00 am Eastern Time [I think this is 3 pm British Summer Time says Anne]
Sign-up link: http://abc.herbalgram.org/site/Calendar?id=121663&view=Detail
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