Ecotone becomes the world’s highest scoring global food business in b corp re-certification
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Ecotone becomes the world’s highest scoring global food business in b corp re-certification

Announcement coincides with new sustainability report defining ambitious Biodiversity Action Plan

Ecotone, Europe’s leading champion in organic, plant-based and Fairtrade food, has released its latest sustainability report and Food for Biodiversity action plan.

The report coincides with Ecotone’s B Corp re-certification, becoming the world’s highest scoring global food business with 116.5 points – surpassing its previous 91.7 score achieved in 2019.

The average score for B Corp assessments is 50.9 with a certification minimum of 80. The benchmark reflects Ecotone’s commitment to the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability across the company and its family of purpose-driven brands. These include Bjorg, Bonneterre, Alter Eco, Clipper Teas, Whole Earth, Isola Bio, Ecocesta, Allos, and Zonnatura.

Speaking about the business’s latest developments, Christophe Barnouin, CEO of Ecotone, says: “Make business a force for good: that’s the path Ecotone has chosen as mission-driven company focused on Biodiversity preservation, and our industry role as a B Corp.”

The re-certification is a testament to Ecotone’s devotion to transforming the food industry, which is widely recognised as one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss and climate change. Its sustainability report reinforces how global shifts in food choices can – and must – reduce environmental impact through mainly two strong and simple pillars: organic and plant-based.

The comprehensive document outlines the progress Ecotone has made on its Food for Biodiversity mission, across all areas of its operations, including a reduction in carbon emissions, advanced Agri chain practices and diversifying ingredients outside of the world’s current nine overconsumed plant species.

Guided by this mission, results include:

  • 96% of its €724 turnover is now plant-based. Since 2019, the business invested 35m in plant-based drink, organic tea and organic breakfast cereals manufacturing capability and extension.

  • A 79% organic portfolio with a focus on removing harmful pesticides and herbicides from other agricultural practices

  • A 9% reduction in ‘Scope 3’ carbon emissions through value chain initiatives which tackle carbon output across raw materials and transport

  • Zero Scope 2 carbon emissions through renewable energy sourcing

  • 64% alternative ingredients in its recipes including experimentation with ancient grains.

These advancements have seen Ecotone’s turnover grow by 12% since 2019, with the business now spanning multiple countries in Europe and beyond with 1,600 employees - launching more than 100 new product innovations.