In 2023, Flying Food Group initiated a sustainability journey with EcoVadis, an online platform that evaluates companies on environmental, social, and governance criteria. By 2024, the company had improved its individual scores across these areas, resulting in an overall score increase of 18 points. This achievement earned Flying Food Group the EcoVadis Sustainability Commitment Badge. The company aims to further enhance its program and sustain its efforts in improving these scores.
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