Haley Tardiff

Communications Specialist at Regenerative Organic Alliance

Haley Tardiff currently serves as the Communications Coordinator for the Regenerative Organic Alliance since November 2023. Previously, Haley held the position of Editor for Treehugger and Successful Farming at Dotdash Meredith from September 2020 to September 2023. Additionally, Haley gained experience as a Material Review Intern at the USDA National Organic Program from May 2022 to September 2022 and as a Communications and Social Media Intern at Our Climate from December 2021 to June 2022. Earlier in Haley's career, work as a Journalist focused on environmental issues at Columbia Community Connection occurred from May 2017 to November 2020. Haley earned a Bachelor's degree in Sustainability Studies from Harvard Extension School in 2022 and obtained a Certificate in Organic Crop Inspection from the Independent Organic Inspector Association in May 2022.

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Regenerative Organic Alliance

Regenerative Organic Certified® (ROC™) is a revolutionary new label for food, fiber, and botanical ingredients and products. ROC™ is based on three pillars that require farmers to use practices that ensure healthy soil, pasture-based animal welfare, and fairness for farmers and workers. Regenerative Organic Certified® is overseen by the 501(c)3 nonprofit Regenerative Organic Alliance (ROA), a group of experts in farming, ranching, soil health, animal welfare, and farmer and worker fairness. Led by Rodale Institute and spearheaded by Dr. Bronner’s and Patagonia, other founding members of the Alliance include Compassion in World Farming, Fair World Project, White Oak Pastures, and the Textile Exchange. The ROA has been established to continuously review and update the certification guidelines. At the Regenerative Organic Alliance, we envision a world free of poisonous chemicals, factory farming, exploitation, soil degradation, habitat destruction, pollution, short-term thinking, corporate bullies, greenwashing, and fake food. Instead, we imagine a world in which farmers, brands, policymakers, educators, researchers, and individuals come together to create a healthy food system that respects land and animals, empowers people, and restores communities and ecosystems through regenerative organic farming. Farm like the world depends on it.™