Potato supplier

Nutrition & Food Science

ISSN: 0034-6659

Article publication date: 6 February 2009

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(2009), "Potato supplier", Nutrition & Food Science, Vol. 39 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/nfs.2009.01739aab.010

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2009, Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Potato supplier

Article Type: Food facts From: Nutrition & Food Science, Volume 39, Issue 1

Branston Ltd, the UK largest supplier of potatoes, is now fully ISO 14001 accredited. The company, which has a handling capacity in excess of 400,000 tonnes a year, secured the standard at its south west operation earlier this month, which means all of its three sites are operating to the ISO 14001 standard.

ISO 14001 is only awarded to companies that are able to demonstrate their commitment to reducing their impact on the environment wherever possible throughout all their activities. Branston environmental management system covers all aspects of the business, from ethical sourcing, through to efficient packing and storage.

Branston’s directors committed to achieving ISO 14001 some three years ago and have since conducted an in-depth audit across all sites, employed an environmental manager in Lincoln and trained key management teams in Somerset and Scotland. The company also devised and implemented an extensive environmental management system, which balances the financial needs of the business with the need to reduce the environmental impacts of its operations.

Nick Turnbull, Technical Director at Branston is delighted that all three sites have achieved the environmental standard.

ISO 14001 was first published in 1996 by the International Organisation for Standardisation and specifies the actual requirements for an environmental management system. It applies to those environmental aspects that the organisation has control over and on which it can be expected to have an influence.

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    International Organization for Standardisation (ISO) is the world’s largest developer and publisher of international standards.

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    ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 157 countries, one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system.

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    ISO is a non-governmental organisation that forms a bridge between the public and private sectors. On the one hand, many of its member institutes are part of the governmental structure of their countries, or are mandated by their government. On the other hand, other members have their roots uniquely in the private sector, having been set up by national partnerships of industry associations.

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