OUR VALUES FOR SUSTAINABILITY PATH OUTLINES OUR COMMITMENT TO DOING OUR BIT TO PROTECTING THE PLANET AND NUTURING LIFE.
We strive to support our Values through:
Our ambition to enrich the success of our customers through supplying innovative, nutritious food products and ingredients to ensure that our supply chain supports ethical sourcing.
Our ambition to source ingredients and components from like minded stakeholders who appreciate renewable resources, reduce carbon and pollution, minimize water use, and promote sustainable farming practices from origin to consumers.
Our ambition to use sustainable resources in our packaging material and eliminate waste to landfill wherever feasible.
Our ambition to continue to build an inclusive workplace where individual strengths are valued, leading to increased diversity and innovation.
” We continue to actively respond to changes in consumer behavior that are a result of broad pressure on the cost of living to support the global demand and adoption of Healthy Sustainable living.”
THE AUSTRALIAN PACKAGING COVENANT
The Australian Packaging Covenant (the Covenant) is a national regulatory framework under the National Environment Protection (Used Packaging Materials) Measure 2011 (NEPM) that sets out how governments and businesses across Australia share the responsibility for managing the environmental impacts of packaging.
The Covenant embodies product stewardship and shared responsibility approaches that focus on seven principles:
AUSTRALIA'S 2025 NATIONAL PACKAGING TARGETS
AUSTRALIA'S 2025 NATIONAL PACKAGING TARGETS
ENTYCE UNWAVERING COMMITMENT TO MEET AND SURPASS
The 2025 National Packaging Targets (the 2025 Targets) are supported by Australian industry and government to deliver a new and sustainable approach to packaging. They apply to all packaging that is made, used and sold in Australia. APCO is the organization charged by government to facilitate the delivery of the 2025 Targets.
The 2025 Targets are:
100% reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging.
70% of plastic packaging being recycled or composted.
50% of average recycled content included in packaging (revised from 30% in 2020).
The phase out of problematic and unnecessary single-use plastics packaging.