Demand Soaring for Upcycled Certified® Food Products as America Celebrates 54th Earth Day Anniversary
April 22 2024 - 11:00AM
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 that its
recently acquired Upcycled Certified® Program is its fastest
growing certification standard.
Upcycled Certified is the world’s first and largest provider of
certification for upcycled food and one of the fastest-growing
certification seals in the food industry, providing consumers a
tangible solution to shop sustainably and avoid food waste.
Acquired by Where Food Comes From in December 2023, the standard is
enjoying strong demand among consumers and producers of
environmentally-friendly foods. There are approximately 100
companies with 531 products certified to the standard, a 110%
increase over 484 products just a few months ago. The top three
certified product categories are snack foods, pet foods and
beverages.
Food producers that earn the Upcycled Certified seal range from
start-ups to leading international consumer packaged goods
companies such as Del Monte and Kerry Ingredients. These products
are responsible for diverting an average of 390,000 tons of food
waste annually – more than 1.25 million tons in all – since the
Program’s launch in 2021. Program participants are upcycling food
in 14 countries, a number that is expected to continue growing.
Upcycled products use ingredients that have full nutritional
value and are safe for consumption but for various reasons would
have gone to waste. Operators that grow, process, produce and trade
in food, beverages and other 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.
John Saunders, CEO and Chairman of Where Food Comes From,
commented, “A core principle of EarthDay.org is the power of
collective action, whereby individuals and businesses can join
together in programs that benefit the planet through education and
innovation. Upcycled Certified is a wonderful example of that
principle in action. In less than four years the program has
spawned dozens of new companies, hundreds of new products and
millions of participating consumers working together on a practical
and affordable solution to food waste. Upcycled Certified is one of
the most exciting and promising sustainability trends we’ve seen to
date and an increasingly important component of our
industry-leading certifications mix.”
Upcycled Food Statistics:
- In the U.S. alone, an estimated 40% of food grown annually is
unsold or uneaten. ReFED, a leading food waste research
organization, estimates that 80 million tons of food that is wasted
annually in the U.S. with a financial loss of $310 billion.
- A Future Market Insights report estimates the value of the
upcycled food industry to be more than $46 billion and
growing.
- Over the last three years upcycling consistently tops food
trends lists, including Food Tank, Kroger, Forbes and Whole Foods
Market.
- An Innova Market Insights survey showed 62% of consumers are
willing to pay more for a product that fights food waste.
- A Hartman Group survey showed 70% of consumers had increased
intent to buy Upcycled Certified® foods when the seal was on
packaging.
- 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.
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.
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; and
expectations for continued consumer interest in upcycled products
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 no obligation to
update forward-looking statements to reflect new information or
developments. For a more extensive discussion of the Company’s
business, please refer to the Company’s SEC filings at
www.sec.gov.
Company Contacts:
Jennifer MooreMarketing
Managerjmoore@wherefoodcomesfrom.comPhone: 720-893-7324Toll-free:
866-395-5883www.wherefoodcomesfrom.com
Investor Contact:
Jay PfeifferPfeiffer High Investor Relations,
Inc.jay@pfeifferhigh.comDirect: 303-880-9000
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