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Risk by Association: Navigating Supply Chain Uncertainty with an FSSC 22000 Certified Partner

Find out how you could be at risk by association

 
With many forward-looking New Zealand companies working to meet their ESG obligations and commitments, we have seen a subsequent focus on certification and compliance. 
 
Today, many Chief Executives, Procurement Managers and Sustainability Leads are ensuring purchasing decisions are being made based on the level of certification held by their suppliers.
 
By reading this whitepaper, you'll gain an understanding of:

1. The Key Certifications in Market

Although FSSC 22000 is the highest level of food safety certification, a logical starting point is understanding the range of other certifications in market and the degree of protection they could provide to your business. 

2. The Connection Between ESG and FSSC 22000

In addition to having relevance across industries, FSSC 22000 also aids businesses in meeting their own ESG obligations. Through understanding the commonalities between ESG and FSSC 22000, many businesses are surprised to learn of the shared foundations which makes integrating these two approaches both beneficial and practical. 

3. Real World Business Risks When Engaging Suppliers without FSSC 22000

Regardless of your business' stance regarding suppliers holding FSSC 22000, it is critical to partner with suppliers who hold the highest level of certification available in market. In doing so, you'll protect your business from regulatory breaches leading to potential fines and reputational damage.