Family Owned Wine Company Funds Innovative Technology in Partnership with University of California, Davis

SANTA ROSA, Calif., Oct. 03 /CSRwire/ - Jackson Family Wines today introduced an update in its 2018 series of sustainability progress reports toward the company’s 2021 sustainability goals.

Read our sustainability progress report here.

A progressive leader in environmentally and socially responsible business practices, Jackson Family Wines is this month reporting on its innovative pilot projects to address key sustainability challenges facing the company and the larger wine industry. View the report here to learn more about:

How the company will potentially revolutionize the industry through the capture of carbon dioxide created during the fermentation process

How the company’s CEO Innovation Group is driving change by trialing technology to combat wine loss, promote healthy soil, and more

The California-based company, known for its global portfolio of premium wineries with such beloved names as Kendall-Jackson, La Crema, and Cambria, released its first Responsibility Report in September of 2016.

The company’s cumulative sustainability progress will be summarized in a full collection in late 2018.

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Jackson Family Wines

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About Jackson Family Wines

Jackson Family Wines is a leading family-owned wine company with a penchant for exploration and stewardship. Founder Jess Jackson placed his faith in farming and a meticulous expression of wine with his first landscape-changing vintage in 1982, an ethos that chairman and proprietor Barbara Banke, the Jackson family and the company’s employees continue to uphold to this day. The family’s collection of 40 wineries span significant winegrowing regions across the globe, from California, Oregon, France and Italy in the northern hemisphere, to Australia, Chile and South Africa in the southern half of the globe. Artisan winemaking underscores a steadfast commitment to making exceptional wines. In each region, vineyard ownership remains key to consistent quality, conservation and stewardship for future generations and the communities around them. Visit Jackson Family Wines online to learn more.