Moy Park has received certification for its soyabean traceability. The Chain of Custody (CoC) Standard from the Round Table on Responsible Soya Association (RTRS) recognises Moy Park’s Northern Ireland supply chain – from source right through to customer.
Moy Park is the first UK food company to receive the CoC Standard, which certifies that the soya has been produced in an environmentally appropriate, socially conscious and economically viable way, free from deforestation and conversion. With a rigorous and robust verification and certification system, the standard ensures transparency across the process with audits conducted by independent and accredited certification bodies.
Justin Coleman Moy Park’s Agri Business and Live Production Services Director at Moy Park said; “Further advancing environmental stewardship and developing the sustainable food agenda are key elements of our journey to net zero. As part of this focus, we are delighted to receive the Chain of Custody Standard for soyabean traceability which has been spear headed by our leading feed mill in Northern Ireland in conjunction with our raw material sourcing team.
“Working closely with stakeholders and customers, we have always been fully committed to responsible sourcing. This new standard builds on our already strong credentials by providing end-to-end supply chain certification between Moy Park and the customer. We look forward to building on this achievement and increasing the volume we can provide to our partners.”
Jemima Jewell, Partner & Agriculture and Responsible Sourcing Lead at Waitrose said: “We welcome this industry leading move by Moy Park, which supports our shared goals of producing more environmentally sustainable poultry.”
Moy Park achieves certification for responsible soya sourcing
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Chloe Ryan
Editor of Poultry Business, Chloe has spent the past decade writing about the food industry from farming, through manufacturing, retail and foodservice. When not working, dog walking and reading biographies are her favourite hobbies.