Natch Snacks and Recircles Team Up for Sustainable Waste Management
Mumbai
22-April-2024

Matthew and Meher Taff, Founders, Natch Snacks
On the occasion of World Earth Day, Natch Snacks, healthy snacking brand that offers a variety of delicious and nutritious snacks made with natural ingredients, has announced its commitment to a greener and more sustainable future.
“At Natch, we believe that taking care of our bodies and the planet go hand in hand,” says Matthew Taff, founder of Natch Snacks. “Our partnership with Recircle allows us to make a tangible difference by supporting responsible waste management practices and the communities that work tirelessly to manage it.”
Natch Snacks promises not just a delicious snacking experience but also a healthy one. Their snacks, made from nutrient-rich chickpeas, offer a guilt-free treat packed with protein and fiber. The chickpea puffs and chips are not only better for your health but also the environment. They use minimal water for cultivation, enrich the soil with nitrates, and provide a sustainable snacking option.
By aligning with Recircle’s mission, Natch Snacks aims to influence the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) landscape across India positively. Their efforts in diverting low-value plastic from landfills and water bodies is a significant step towards sustainable waste management. - TWL Bureau
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