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Flying Food Group earns ISO 14001 environmental management certification

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Flying Food Group earns ISO 14001 environmental management certification
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David Cotton, CEO, Flying Food Group | Flying Food Group

Flying Food Group has announced on LinkedIn that it has earned ISO 14001 environmental management certification. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the company, which is known for its airline catering services.

According to Flying Food Group, the ISO 14001 certification is an internationally recognized standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS). The framework provides a structured approach to managing environmental impacts, enabling the company to set clear environmental policies, monitor progress, and implement continuous improvements. The certification reflects not just compliance but also a long-term commitment to reducing environmental footprint and enhancing resource efficiency.

The company began its engagement with EcoVadis in 2023, participating in the global online sustainability rating platform to assess its performance across environment, social, and governance dimensions. According to Flying Food Group’s 2024 Sustainability Guide, each of its seventeen facilities pursues site-specific objectives to lower waste, reduce energy use, and expand recycling initiatives. This structured approach helped the company earn a Bronze EcoVadis Medal in 2024, signaling measurable improvements in sustainable procurement, ethics, labor, and environmental practices.

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At the World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) 2025, Flying Food Group joined other exhibitors in presenting sustainability initiatives targeting reductions in packaging waste, carbon emissions, and food waste. Event coverage indicated that sustainability was a central theme at WTCE 2025, with more than 40 new exhibitors spotlighting green practices and eco-friendly innovations. Flying Food Group’s participation underscores its efforts to align with industry-wide sustainability momentum and showcase leadership in onboard catering solutions.

Flying Food Group was founded by Sue L. Gin, a first-generation Chinese American entrepreneur whose vision established the company’s legacy of innovation in airline catering. According to the company’s "Our Values" page, its employees represent more than 40 countries; diversity, equity, and inclusion remain central to its culture. In addition to DEI (Diversity Equity Inclusion), Flying Food Group contributes all taxable income annually to The Sue L. Gin Foundation Trust supporting healthcare initiatives among others while its sustainability programs reinforce its commitment to environmental responsibility.

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