Justin's Is Nuts for Bees
Justin's joins forces with National Honey Board to support pollinators for National Pollinators Month
To further demonstrate its commitment to pollinators, Justin's is also donating
"One out of every three bites of food we eat depends on pollinators, like bees,1 as they pollinate a wide range of plants we know and love, including crops like almonds.2 That's why protecting our bee friends and all pollinators is critical," said Penny Andino, vice president of marketing at Justin's. "We're committed to pollinator education and conservation with our partners at the National Honey Board. We hope that creating more buzz about pollinators' role in our food system and sharing pollinator-friendly garden tips will support more collective action for us all to do our part to help protect honey bees."
Bees need us and we need bees
In addition to gathering nectar to produce honey, honey bees perform a vital second function - pollination, making them a critical component of today's agricultural market. In fact, about one-third of the human diet is derived from insect-pollinated plants, and honey bees are responsible for 80 percent of this pollination.3 Just like us, it is important that pollinators have access to a varied diet to thrive, including plants, pollen, and nectar.4 Due to a combination of climate change, pesticides, and habitat loss,5 honey bees are dying off at a rate of
How can we all help the pollinators?
As a long-standing partner with the National Honey Board and its Honey Saves Hives campaign - which educates consumers on the various ways they can help protect and preserve honey bee populations - Justin's is encouraging fans to transform their gardens to better welcome pollinators this spring and summer. At JustinsNutsAboutBees.com people can discover what types of pollinator-friendly plants to grow for eight different regions of the
"Honey bees, beekeepers, and the honey industry are direct contributors to the success of American agriculture. Today, the honey industry faces many challenges, such as hive loss, drought, colony collapse, and shrinking forage areas," said Margaret Lombard, chief executive officer, National Honey Board. "We're hopeful our collective actions during National Pollinators Month will help raise awareness of the importance of honey bees, and show how taking simple actions, like planting pollinator-friendly plants or purchasing products made with honey, can be impactful."
Here are five ways we can help the honey bees courtesy of the National Honey Board:7
- Plant bee-friendly flowers and flowering herbs in your garden and yard.
- Reduce the use of pesticides - you may not like weeds, but bees love them! Reduce the use of pesticides to treat your lawn or garden while flowers are in bloom by picking the weeds instead of spraying them.
- Bees are thirsty. Put a shallow basin of fresh water with marbles or rocks in it for the bees to land on outside your home.
- Donate to an organization dedicated to helping protect and promote honey bees and other pollinators.
- Support beekeepers by purchasing honey and selecting made-with-honey products, like JUSTIN'S® Honey Almond Butter and JUSTIN'S® Honey Peanut Butter.
About Justin's
Established in 2004 in the home kitchen of health enthusiast Justin Gold, Justin's supports an on-the-go lifestyle with an extensive line of naturally delicious, high-quality nut butter, USDA-certified organic nut butter cups, and plant-based snacks. Justin's is known for delivering delicious taste, a 'one-of-a-kind' grind texture and convenient nutrition. For more information about how Justin's is building a collective that's nuts about making the world a more resilient, well-fed place, visit Justins.com, Facebook.com/JustinsNutButter, Instagram.com/Justins, TikTok.com/justinsbrand, and Pinterest.com/Justins.
About National Honey Board
The National Honey Board (NHB) is an industry-funded agriculture promotion group that works to educate consumers about the benefits and uses for honey and honey products through research, marketing and promotional programs. The Board's work, funded by an assessment on domestic and imported honey, is designed to increase the awareness and usage of honey by consumers, the foodservice industry and food manufacturers. The ten-member-Board, appointed by the
1 Source: USDA.gov, May 2023
2 Source: Honey Saves Hives, 2023
3 Source: National Honey Board, May 2023
4 Source: National Honey Board, May 2023
5 Source: Pollinator Partnership May 2023
6 Source: Bee Informed, July 2022
7 Source: National Honey Board, 2023
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