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marbledollar95 ([info]marbledollar95) wrote,
@ 2013-03-12 21:06:00

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What is Pro Terra Certification?
The current digital world means that individuals have 24/7 access to up to the minute news in both the media and also social networks. Although this is ultimately a good thing, it also signifies that businesses have had to up their game when it comes to operating their firm in a manner which is morally and socially ethical. In previous times, businesses might have inadvertently used materials which were made by children or perhaps bought flowers which had been subjected to pesticides, however many are now rendering it their objective to only use materials and labour that are morally ethical.

The Pro Terra certification is formally acknowledged as the business to business benchmark for social responsibility and environmental sustainability within the food industry. It is usually directed at all commodity crop producers who wish to be able to communicate ethically minded corporate policies through independent certification straight to their audience. If a problem does arise, then firms really should be kept informed concerning how to effectively handle the issue and by coping with the problem and communicating in a positive yet truthful manner to their consumers.

Pro Terra covers a really wide range of issues, for example health and safety; welfare and recruitment; pollution and waste management; and genetic modification. All these issues are well documented by the media so individuals are frequently experienced in these particular areas. This means it's vitally important that companies are following correct procedures in all these areas.

Pro Terra certification has been operating with success since 2005, and in 2011 4.8 million MT Pro Terra certified soy was exported to Europe. This includes soymeal, beans, lecithin and soy protein isolate. This is an excellent achievement and the approximated figure expected for 2012 is around 5.5 million.

The certification should produce benefits for the workers within the industry, environmental surroundings whilst at the same time maintaining financial feasibility. The advancements in the online world mean that consumers have a lot more access to company information compared to what they ever have before, meaning businesses ought to pull their socks up to ensure their working practices are socially and morally ethical.

If you want to learn more about the Pro Terra certification then have a look at the cert-id.eu website.


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