Thursday, 03 October 2024

Fetzer Vineyards joins over 75 businesses to advocate for nationwide price on carbon

HOPLAND, Calif. – On Wednesday, Fetzer Vineyards joined more than 75 businesses including General Mills, Unilever, Levi Strauss & Co., Microsoft, PepsiCo, Exelon and Tesla to meet with a bipartisan group of federal lawmakers to call on Congress to pass meaningful climate legislation, including a price on carbon.

Collectively, the Lawmaker Education & Advocacy Day, or LEAD, on Carbon Pricing is the largest business gathering on the Hill to advocate for climate legislation in over a decade.

Fetzer Vineyards' participation underscores the vintner's commitment to supporting national and international climate action through a variety of means, including lobbying Congress to enact far-reaching policies.

The businesses participating in LEAD include 20 Fortune 500 companies as well as trade associations, medium and small businesses collectively representing combined revenues of more than $1.7 trillion, a combined market valuation of nearly $2.5 trillion and more than 750,000 U.S. employees.

Fetzer Vineyards is standing with companies that span the American economy, including retail giants, manufacturers, oil majors, healthcare services, food and beverage companies, outdoors industries, technology companies and energy providers.

"At our winery, we've pursued practices for decades that minimize our climate impact from energy consumption, waste and more," said Elizabeth Drake, regenerative development manager at Fetzer Vineyards. "Looking to the future, we recognize the need for policies that support bold action on climate, which is why we're putting our voice behind a price on carbon in Washington this week."

Joseph Brinkley, vineyard director at Fetzer Vineyards, and other business representatives met one-on-one with lawmakers and congressional staff from both sides of the aisle in the House and the Senate to educate them on the economic impacts of climate change and the need for comprehensive and effective national climate policies.

Hosted by Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), these businesses made the case for a strong and effective federal carbon price and share the private sector's vision for comprehensive solutions to tackle climate change.

When meeting with legislators, Brinkley shared details of the soil study recently conducted at Fetzer Vineyards' Mendocino County vineyards, which highlights the climate benefits of regenerative agriculture and the positive relationship between soil and climate resilience.

Fetzer Vineyards actively supports clean energy and climate-smart policies at the state and federal levels and is a member of the Ceres Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy, or BICEP, Network.

In California, the company recently advocated for Senate Bill 100, which commits state utilities to using 100 percent renewable energy by 2045.

Fetzer Vineyards' participation in this week's LEAD activities supporting a price on carbon and other policy efforts complement a longstanding commitment to reducing impacts at the winery, which is now going beyond its doors to engage in meaningful opportunities to contribute to the global effort to slow climate change.

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