Where Food Comes From, Inc. Acquires Upcycled Certified® Program as Reducing Food Waste Through Upcycling Becomes Fastest Growing Consumer Trend
27 12월 2023 - 10:00PM
Where Food Comes From, Inc. (WFCF) (Nasdaq: WFCF), the most trusted
resource for independent, third-party verification of food
production practices in North America, today announced it has
acquired the Upcycled Certified® Program from the Upcycled Food
Association.
Upcycled Certified, the world’s first and largest
provider of certification for upcycled food, has emerged as a
dynamic force that is reshaping the way manufacturers valorize all
parts of the food chain and avoid food waste. Upcycled Certified is
now one of the fastest-growing certification seals in the food
industry, providing consumers a tangible solution to shop
sustainably. There are currently 93 companies with more than 480
products certified to the standard, including leading Consumer
Packaged Goods (CPG) companies such as Del Monte and Kerry
Ingredients. These products are responsible for diverting an
average of 390,000 tons of food waste annually since the Program’s
launch less than three years ago.
The acquisition comes at a time when upcycling is
gaining in relevance and popularity. Over the last three years
upcycling consistently tops food trends lists, including Food Tank,
Kroger, Forbes and Whole Foods Market. Data from retail insights
firm SPINs show that 51% of consumers are more likely to buy a
product identified as Upcycled Certified, signifying significant
consumer acceptance and demand.
“The upcycled food movement is closely aligned with
broader sustainability trends in the United States and around the
world,” said John Saunders, chairman and CEO of Where Food Comes
From. “This acquisition enables Where Food Comes From to meet
growing consumer demand for products that contain upcycled food
ingredients. As the exclusive certification body for the standard
since early 2021 – and as the most diverse food verification body
in the country with more than 17,000 customers – we are ideally
suited to take Upcycled Certified to the next level of growth. Our
first order of business following the ownership transition will be
to make it easier and more cost effective for brands, grocery
retailers and foodservice operators to engage with the standard,
ultimately expanding the offering of upcycled products and making
it easier for consumers to eat well and be a part of the food waste
solution. Our long-term objective is to make Upcycled Certified a
ubiquitous standard and a meaningful component of our overall
revenue mix.”
Angie Crone, CEO of the Upcycled Food Association
(UFA), added, “UFA is thrilled that Upcycled Certified has become
part of the Where Food Comes From family of certifications. Given
the scale of the food waste crisis, growing demands on our natural
resources, and increasing food insecurity, we need to work
collaboratively and as quickly as possible to transform our food
system into one where food is valued and never wasted. Due to its
high profile in the food verification industry, we believe WFCF is
the ideal partner to help further our mission to accelerate the
upcycled food movement for impact at scale.”
The Upcycled Standard, developed by the Upcycled
Food Association, is designed to reduce food waste by promoting the
upcycled food economy. Upcycled products use ingredients that have
full nutritional value and are safe but for various reasons would
have gone to waste. Operators that grow, produce, manufacture,
process, and trade in food, beverages and other food-related
products are eligible to apply for Upcycled Certified. These
operators must demonstrate that ingredients they handle have been
procured and produced using verifiable supply chains.
According to Project Drawdown, decreasing food
waste is the number one solution to reducing the need for land and
resources used to produce food as well as the greenhouse gases
released in the process. Yet, in the U.S. alone an estimated 40% of
all food grown annually is unsold or uneaten. ReFED, a leading food
waste research organization, estimates that the U.S. has 80 million
tons of food that is wasted annually with a financial loss of $310
billion.
Upcycled products in the US marketplace include
food and beverages, dietary supplements, pet food, cosmetics,
personal care products, and household cleaners. A Future Market
Insights report estimates the value of the upcycled food industry
to be more than $46 billion and growing.
ABOUT WHERE FOOD COMES FROM, INC.
Where Food Comes From, Inc. is America’s trusted resource for third
party verification of food production practices. Through
proprietary technology and patented business processes, the Company
estimates that it supports more than 17,500 farmers, ranchers,
vineyards, wineries, processors, retailers, distributors, trade
associations, consumer brands and restaurants with a wide variety
of value-added services. Through its IMI Global, Validus
Verification Services, SureHarvest, WFCF Organic, and Postelsia
divisions, Where Food Comes From services verify food claims,
optimize production practices and enable food supply chains with
analytics and data driven insights.
About the Upcycled Food
AssociationThe Upcycled Food Association is a nonprofit
focused on reducing food waste by growing the upcycled food
economy. Through research, standardization, and consumer education,
the Upcycled Food Association is building a food system in which
all food is elevated to its highest and best use. UFA’s member
businesses represent the next generation of sustainable food. To
learn more, visit www.upcycledfood.org
CAUTIONARY STATEMENTThis news
release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of
the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, based on
current expectations, estimates and projections that are subject to
risk. Forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and
actual events could differ materially from the Company’s
predictions. Important factors that could cause actual events to
vary from predictions include those discussed in our SEC filings.
Specifically, statements in this news release about industry
leadership and demand for, and impact and efficacy of, the
Company’s products and services on the marketplace; expectations
for growth and expansion of the Upcycled Certified program;
expectations for continued consumer interest in upcycled products;
plans to simplify and lower costs of compliance for Upcycled
Certified; and plans to make Upcycled Certified a meaningful
component of revenue mix are forward-looking statements that are
subject to a variety of factors, including availability of capital,
personnel and other resources; competition; governmental regulation
of the agricultural industry; the market for beef and other
commodities; and other factors. Readers should not place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company assumes
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Company’s business, please refer to the Company’s SEC filings at
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Company Contacts:
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