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Our responsibility
Here you’ll find all relevant reports and documentation related to our responsibilities as a manufacturer and employer. This includes compliance materials, safety standards, ethical guidelines, environmental impact reports, and other essential records that aim to reflect our commitment to transparency, accountability, and responsible operations.
Eco Light House offers a concrete certification tool and an effective environmental management system which will help businesses to reduce environmental impact, stimulate green transition and increase competitiveness.
choosing sustainable materials
As an Eco-Lighthouse certified company since 2011, we actively reduce waste, improve energy efficiency, and integrate environmental focus into daily operations.
Mattilsynet is the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. It oversees food safety, animal health, plant health, and environmental standards in food production and distribution.
Below you can find a certificate from Mattilsynet confirming that we are registered, inspected, and comply with current food safety regulations. This certificate demonstrates that the company operates in line with national hygiene and safety requirements.
We are committed to creating a working environment characterized by equality, diversity, and inclusion (LMI). This policy aims to promote respect, fairness, and equal opportunities for all employees, regardless of gender, age, ethnic background, disability, religion or sexual orientation.
We aim to become a leading manufacturer of freeze-dried meals in the Nordics and Europe. At the same time as we undertake to minimize our impact on the environment. Our vision is to deliver sustainable solutions that add value to our customers, society and the planet.
We recognize our role as a producer of freeze-dried meals to be eaten outdoors and in the field. We commit ourselves to acting in a sustainable and responsible manner. Our intention is to work systematically and purposefully throughout the value chain to ensure that we achieve our goal of cutting emissions.
An ISO 22000 certification demonstrates a company’s ability to manage food hygiene and ensure food safety. It also shows that the company has taken steps to prevent food fraud and address external threats. Certification strengthens opportunities for collaboration with both national and international partners in the food industry. Certified companies use internationally standardized methods in their approach to food hygiene and safety, helping to build trust in the industry through consistent evaluation of quality, safety, and efficiency.
Grønt Punkt is a symbol showing that a company has joined a recycling system and contributes financially to the collection and recycling of packaging waste. It ensures that packaging is handled in an environmentally responsible way, in line with extended producer responsibility.
Choosing sustainable materials
We are a proud member of Green Dot and a signatory of the Plastic Pledge. We’re committed to reducing plastic waste by increasing the use of recycled materials, eliminating unnecessary plastics, and designing packaging for recycling—all in line with EU circular economy goals.
We use 100% renewable electricity and recover excess heat from our production to warm water and facilities. These measures have cut our energy use per unit by 50% and greatly reduced our CO₂ footprint.
reducing energy consumption
Over the years, we’ve made strategic, environmentally conscious investments to reduce energy consumption in both our buildings and production processes.
The UN Global Compact is a UN initiative encouraging companies to adopt sustainable and responsible practices based on Ten Principles covering human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption.
Participants must submit an annual ESG report called the Communication on Progress (CoP), showing how they implement these principles. The updated format uses a standardized questionnaire to improve transparency and comparability.
sustainable supply chain
We have been a proud member of the UN Global Compact since 2012, aligning our operations with global principles on human rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption.
The Transparency Act is a piece of legislation designed to promote respect for fundamental human rights and decent working conditions in businesses, while also ensuring public access to information.
It requires companies to share information and carry out due diligence assessments, which must then be reported and made publicly available.
Matvett is a Norwegian non-profit organization working to reduce food waste across the food industry and in households. It supports businesses with tools and guidance, runs awareness campaigns for consumers, and aims to cut food waste in Norway by half by 2030.
tackling food waste
We believe in doing more with less. From halving food waste to aligning with UN sustainability goals, our climate commitment reflects a long-term effort to reduce our environmental footprint while helping shape a more sustainable future for the food industry.
Our Code of Conduct to our suppliers.
These are the key environmental and social impact areas we’re actively working on. Each with measurable targets and ongoing initiatives to improve sustainability and responsibility across our operations.
Reduce food waste by 55%.
Less energy in every bag – all renewable.
Lower transport emissions by 20%.
Ensure 80% of suppliers are eco-certified.
From 13g to just 5.8g of waste per pouch.
Keep 50% of our meals plant- or fish-based.