Live from SF Climate Week 2026

What’s Next in Cleaner, Greener Living?

Welcome to Seeing Green’s coverage of SF Climate Week 2026.

We are on the ground across SF Climate Week spotlighting the people and ideas shaping cleaner, greener food, fashion, home and more.

Follow along as we share founder conversations, product highlights and the solutions gaining momentum.

Meet the Solutions

PlanetHaus

Seeing Green moved through the spaces we use every day to see how cleaner, greener living comes together in practice, from better food and drink in the kitchen to organic textiles in the bedroom, cleaner personal care in the bathroom and hands-on moments like scent stacking and other workshops.

Earth Summit Circularity Expo

We explored how brands and communities are rethinking how we use, reuse and extend the life of everyday products, from clothing and shoe repair to swaps, jewelry remaking, deadstock reuse, plant-based pledges and cleaner food and drink

TCHO Chocolate + Savor

At TCHO Chocolate, in partnership with Savor, we got a behind-the-scenes look at how chocolate goes from raw cacao to finished bars, including how chocolate made with Savor’s EcoButter brings together quality, process and next-generation ingredients with a lighter footprint.

In Conversation: Frog’s Leap Winery

At the Sustainable Food & Wine Expo, Seeing Green spoke with Frog’s Leap Winery, a longtime leader in organic and dry-farmed wine in Napa Valley, about how thoughtful practices in the field can shape the wine in your glass.

Recharge Your Closet

We joined style seekers, repair specialists and sustainability innovators to make circular fashion more accessible and practical, including through hands-on mending at the Repair Bay, clothing swaps, live screenprinting on reclaimed shirts and lightning talks.

Sustainable Food & Wine Expo

We connected with a wide range of brands and organizations shaping a more regenerative food and drinks future, from wine and spirits to plant-based foods and climate-focused innovation.

Almanac Brewery + Aircapture

At Almanac Brewery, we saw how a new system from Aircapture is capturing CO₂ directly from the air and supplying it on-site as a lower-cost, lower-emissions alternative to traditional sourcing.

In Conversation: Lost Valley Wines

At the Sustainable Food & Wine Expo, Seeing Green spoke with Lost Valley Wines, a Napa Valley winery blending a century of stewardship with a modern approach to sustainable farming and winemaking.

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