Treehouse California Almonds receives New Hope Regeneration and Sustainability Award
The Regeneration and Sustainability Award honors work by Treehouse California Almonds and The Almond Project partners to advance sustainable farming methods in California’s almond industry.

The award was presented to The Almond Project, a multi-year, farmer-led partnership that is identifying more sustainable almond farming methods to help create a more resilient future for almonds. The project brings together advocates – farmers, scientists, brands, technical services providers, processors, and customers – who collaborate to evolve the health of the nation’s food system. In addition to Treehouse California Almonds, the partners in The Almond Project include White Buffalo Land Trust, Pacific Ag Management, Simple Mills, Daily Harvest, and Cappello’s.

The Almond Project – animal integration in a California almond orchard. Photo courtesy of Treehouse California Almonds in a press release.
“All of us at Treehouse are honored to be receiving this award for our contributions to The Almond Project,” said Mauro Trevisani, CEO of Treehouse California Almonds. “As a leading almond ingredient provider we are proud to work closely with our partners to lead a movement that’s important both to the environment and to the communities that rely on agriculture to sustain their daily lives.”
The New Hope Community Purpose and Impact Awards recognize individuals and organizations who stand out as directly aligning with New Hope’s purpose to cultivate a prosperous, high-integrity consumer packaged goods and retail ecosystem that creates health, joy and justice for all people and regenerates the planet.
Treehouse California Almonds provides almonds and almond ingredients to customers in more than 50 countries.