Annual Regeneration Report
Message from our CEO, Jay Albany
I moved my family to Western Australia because it is the most beautiful place in the world. It’s the highlight of my career to lead a business of passionate employees, partners and customers who are dedicated to improving soil health, biodiversity and supporting family farms in this wonderful state.
Below you will find our first Annual Regeneration Report. Here you will see an incredible amount of detail about what our passionate team does to create impact in everything we do. You will read about how Dirty Clean Food teamed up with the Carbon Farming Foundation, the Commonland Foundation, and Noongar Land Enterprise Group to launch a breakthrough regenerative agriculture carbon in-setting program of 100,000 seedlings in our farming partner network. You will also read how we use technology to measure the health and environmental benefits of regenerative agriculture in our partner supply network, which now influences 26,000+ hectares in Western Australia.
I am so proud of our team at Dirty Clean Food and our parent company, Wide Open Agriculture (ASX: WOA) for embracing the challenge of being a for-purpose, for-profit company. We are a passionate bunch. We are committed to building a business focused on generating long-term, holistic landscape transformation. This journey is harder, but the rewards are more fulfilling.
We would not be where we are today without the support of our incredible customers, partners and suppliers in Western Australia. Together, we are making a meaningful difference in the way food impacts our climate and biodiversity.
Thank you.
Wide Open Agriculture
Dirty Clean Food is the food brand of Wide Open Agriculture (WOA), Australia's leading regenerative food and agriculture company.
Learn More About WOAWe wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land where we work, farm and sell food, the Noongar people. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of cities and regional towns.