Public policy work & outreach
PCC supports efforts to build community and advocate for public policies that support organic agriculture and sustainability. Here is a report of our recent activity:
February 2008 report
In the past quarter, PCC has engaged in the following to advocate sustainable public policies and build community:
- Representatives from the Laurel Rubin Farmworker Justice Project presented a summary of recent work before the PCC Board of Trustees. The Sound Consumer will have a cover story soon.
- PCC was a major sponsor of the Washington Toxics Coalition annual benefit dinner auction. Ten PCC staff and board members attended.
- PCC staff attended the annual Washington Tilth Producers conference in Yakima.
- As part of the Food Trade Sustainability Leadership Team, PCC helped refine the Declaration of Sustainability in the organic food trade, particularly criteria for becoming a signatory, and standards for distribution, energy and climate change.
- PCC offered a presentation on diabetes before low-income seniors in the Rainier Valley.
- PCC participated in a Washington State Small Farms/Direct Marketing Advisory Board meeting in Ellensburg.
- PCC staff offered a presentation at West Seattle about PCC policies and industrial practices revealed by the book, “The Omnivore’s Dilemma.”
- PCC participated in a Cascade Harvest Board meeting to develop strategic plans.


