Actor Adam Scott Lends Talents To Stonyfield Organic's #PlayFree Initiative With "The Ridiculous New Rules Of Soccer" Video
Featuring Scott on familiar stomping grounds, humorous video shines spotlight on serious need to rewrite the rules of grounds management for the public parks and fields where America's kids play
LONDONDERRY, N.H., Nov. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Stonyfield Organic, the country's leading organic yogurt maker and a mission-led brand known for rewriting the rules to deliver healthy food and a healthy planet, has added some star power to its #PlayFree initiative. In a newly released video, "The Ridiculous New Rules of Soccer" featuring actor Adam Scott, perhaps best known for his role as Ben Wyatt on television's Parks & Recreation, Scott perfects his working-stiff role as he tries to convince a team of bored kids of the new rules of the game when playing on fields that are treated with toxic persistent pesticides. The video is a humorous look at the serious issue of potentially dangerous chemicals being used on many public parks and fields on which 26 million kids spend time playing.
"With each new outlandish work-around to the traditional game of soccer, we're really trying to point out how crazy it is that a majority of our parks and public fields are being sprayed every day with a chemical cocktail of harmful persistent pesticides," says Stonyfield co-founder and Chief Organic Optimist Gary Hirshberg. "Instead of rewriting the rules of our kids' games, the #Playfree initiative is all about helping communities rewrite their approach to grounds management. Organic grounds management is very much a viable solution that will let our kids run, frolic and play free from worry. Just like organic food and organic agriculture, organic fields are a win-win."
Stonyfield's #PlayFree initiative, which launches as the brand celebrates its 35th year, will be offering 35 communities across the country expert resources and funding to support the move to organic grounds management. The company recently announced it has already forged partnerships with 10 of those 35 communities, and also announced two donation programs designed to help other communities across the country make the conversion to organic field management.
"Like most parents, I honestly didn't have any idea that potentially dangerous chemicals are being sprayed every day on many parks across the country," says Scott. "I'm happy to lend my voice to inspire others to learn more and get involved in their communities and own backyards."
For more information on Stonyfield's #PlayFree initiative, visit www.stonyfield.com/playfree.
About Stonyfield
As the country's leading organic yogurt maker, Stonyfield takes care with everything it puts into its products and everything it keeps out. By saying no to toxic persistent pesticides, artificial hormones, antibiotics and GMOs, Stonyfield has been saying yes to healthy food, healthy people, and a healthy planet for 35 years. Stonyfield, a Certified B-Corp, is also helping to protect and preserve the next generation of farmers and families through programs like its Direct Milk Supply and Wolfe's Neck Organic Training Program as well as StonyFIELDS, a nationwide, multi-year initiative to help keep families free from the use of harmful pesticides in parks and playing fields across the country.
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