Where I come from, there is a different way of living. One that I hope starts to catch on here on this world:
All produce available anywhere is grown above what we would call “organic.” So there are no options outside of clean, pesticide-free food, because pesticides don’t exist there. There are other natural means of deterring insects from eating the foods. And there is no need for a government-granted standard, since everyone agrees to the standard as is. All want the most healthy foods they can have.
My world is one of compassion first. It is the primary focus when any problem is encountered, as compared to focusing on consequences and/or punishments.
All food available everywhere is inherently healthy. A variety of foods exist, with plenty to choose from. But the first focus is on how the foods may impact most people’s bodies, and measures are taken to assure foods are uplifting for most.
The educational system has a strong focus on health and well-being. The system, much different from the one here on so many levels, understands the interconnectedness of all, body/mind/spirit/etc, and therefore the vital importance of maintaining the bodies we are born in on a daily basis to ensure optimal performance.
There is no money. There is exchange, and a form of “commerce” of sorts, but it is arrived at via complete participation and agreement of all. There are no separate entities that benefit from the exchange or involve themselves in private interactions.
There is a birthright to all, assuring everyone alive of adequate food and shelter at all times. This is a world-wide effort, since the importance of each and every person is held to such a high standard.
Nature is as much of a focus as the health of the people. There is an understanding, again, that there is an intimate inter-relationship between the people and nature, and it therefore is held with high appreciation and respect.