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Ceres Policy Network

At more than 85 members strong, the Ceres Policy Network represents some of the most well-known brands in the U.S. that have emerged as leading advocates for climate and clean energy policies and regulations.

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members from some of the most recognizable brands in the U.S.

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years advocating for climate and clean energy policy solutions.

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policy priorities enacted since 2020.

"By bringing investor voices, policy, stakeholder perspectives, and expert research together, Ceres is helping us accelerate our work to build a more sustainable and equitable future for the planet we share."

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Michael Kobori

Chief Sustainability Officer, Starbucks

Policy Network Members

Adobe logo Advocate Health logo Akamai logo Alterra Mountain Company AO Smith logo Autodesk logo avocado green brands logo B Lab logo Ball Corp logo Ben and Jerry's logo biogen logo BCBS logo Burton logo clif bar logo common spirit logo DSM logo Daikin logo Danone North America logo Diageo logo doordash logo eastern bank logo Eaton logo ebay logo eileen fisher logo Etsy logo fetzer vineyards logo Franklin Energy logo Gap Grove Collaborative logo HASI logo HP logo hackensack meridian logo happy family organics logo Holcim logo Honeywell logo ideanomics logo IKEA logo Indigo Ag logo JLL logo kaiser permanente logo kb home logo keurig dr. pepper logo LBrands logo Levi Strauss & Co logo linkedin logo logitech logo L'oreal USA logo lucid logo mars logo mass general brigham logo McDonald's logo Microsoft logo Nature's Path logo Nestle logo Netflix logo New Belgium Brewing logo Nike logo The North Face logo Palo Alto logo Patagonia logo PayPal logo REI logo Salesforce logo San Francisco Internal Airport logo Sealed logo Seventh Generation logo Siemens logo Sierra Nevada logo SIA logo Starbucks logo Stonyfield logo Timberland logo trane logo TRC logo Unilever logo uplight logo Vail Resorts logo VF corporation logo workday logo Worthen Industries logo
Adobe logo Advocate Health logo Akamai logo Alterra Mountain Company AO Smith logo Autodesk logo avocado green brands logo B Lab logo Ball Corp logo Ben and Jerry's logo biogen logo BCBS logo Burton logo clif bar logo common spirit logo DSM logo Daikin logo Danone North America logo Diageo logo doordash logo eastern bank logo Eaton logo ebay logo eileen fisher logo Etsy logo fetzer vineyards logo Franklin Energy logo Gap Grove Collaborative logo HASI logo HP logo hackensack meridian logo happy family organics logo Holcim logo Honeywell logo ideanomics logo IKEA logo Indigo Ag logo JLL logo kaiser permanente logo kb home logo keurig dr. pepper logo LBrands logo Levi Strauss & Co logo linkedin logo logitech logo L'oreal USA logo lucid logo mars logo mass general brigham logo McDonald's logo Microsoft logo Nature's Path logo Nestle logo Netflix logo New Belgium Brewing logo Nike logo The North Face logo Palo Alto logo Patagonia logo PayPal logo REI logo Salesforce logo San Francisco Internal Airport logo Sealed logo Seventh Generation logo Siemens logo Sierra Nevada logo SIA logo Starbucks logo Stonyfield logo Timberland logo trane logo TRC logo Unilever logo uplight logo Vail Resorts logo VF corporation logo workday logo Worthen Industries logo

Member benefits

The Ceres Policy Network offers members flexible engagement opportunities based on company needs and preferences.

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Peer connections

Advocacy opportunities

Access to experts

Enhanced visibility

Events and communications

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Each year, our annual Policy Outlook showcases the opportunities for member companies to push for innovative policies and regulations at both the state and federal levels.

Jan 10, 2024
Ceres 2024 Policy Outlook
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Jan 30, 2023
Ceres 2023 Policy Outlook
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Jan 10, 2022
Ceres 2022 Policy Outlook
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Opportunities to Advocate

The Energy Optimization Working Group builds and supports business engagement on energy optimization policies, such as those that advance energy efficiency, demand response, and building electrification. It comprises members who recognize the need for policies to reduce energy waste and ensure an affordable, rapid, and equitable climate response.

The Climate-Smart Agriculture and Healthy Soil Working Group consists of members from the food and apparel industries pushing for policy solutions to tackle emissions from the agriculture sector while protecting water and soil health, biodiversity, and crop resilience.

The Environmental and Climate Justice Working Group brings together members to discuss environmental and climate justice policies, the needs of impacted communities, frontline workers, and policy positions and approaches.

The Corporate Electric Vehicle Alliance is a group of companies focused on accelerating the transition to electric vehicles and supporting companies in making and achieving bold commitments to fleet electrification. The Alliance also loosely aggregates corporate demand for EVs to expand the business case for production of a more diverse array of EV models and the charging infrastructure to support them.

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