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Givaudan gets 'Fair for Life' certification

27 Jan 2017

Givaudan has announced the first ‘Fair for Life’ certification of its clove leaf oil collection network in Madagascar, reinforcing, it says, its commitment to fair and ethical trade relationships in the country.

Givaudan gets 'Fair for Life' certification

Givaudan has announced the first ‘Fair for Life’ certification of its clove leaf oil collection network in Madagascar, reinforcing, it says, its commitment to fair and ethical trade relationships in the country where it partners with hundreds of smallholder producers to source clove leaf oil, an essential natural ingredient for its flavour and fragrance creations.

Fair for Life certification aims to enforce good working conditions for all participants in the supply chain, and validates the social and environmental responsibility of the collection network. Fair for Life also covers fair prices and the administration of a fair trade premium for community development projects, while ensuring full traceability of the certified raw material.

“By taking this first step to certify our collection network, we are further demonstrating our commitment to responsible sourcing practices and, in line with our 2020 strategy, partnering for shared success with our communities, suppliers and customers,” said Givaudan CEO Gilles Andrier. “Fair for Life is a guarantee that Givaudan Madagascar and its local partners ensure the traceability of clove leaf oil from the farm to the new processing plant NATEMA.”

NATEMA (Natural Extracts Madagascar) is a joint venture between Givaudan and Henri Fraise Fils et Cie, its longstanding partner and a well-established company in Madagascar.

The Fair for Life certification programme for fair trade and responsible supply chains is conducted by the ECOCERT Group, a global player in the certification of environmental management systems and fair trade.

“We are pleased to see that Givaudan has chosen Fair for Life as an innovative fair trade certification programme,” said Philippe Thomazo, CEO of ECOCERT Group. “In 2016, we certified their clove leaf essential oil in Madagascar, where they have been supporting and building long-term and respectful relationships with their local suppliers. This demonstrates their sincere commitment to go further in the implementation of their Responsible Sourcing programme.”

Givaudan introduced its Responsible Sourcing Policy in 2016, said to be the first of its kind in the flavours and fragrance industry, as an expression of its commitment to providing safe products of consistent quality that meet or exceed customer expectations, dealing ethically and respecting human rights wherever it does business. The company has set itself the goal of compliance in the four core areas of responsible sourcing: health and safety, social, environment and business integrity.