(From left) Marlou Mulders ­(commercial director) and Willlemijn Lootens (product development & innovation manager) from Prins Petfoods are happy to receive the new sustainability certification from Marlene ten Ham (director, Thuiswinkel.org) and Paul Nijhof (chairman, Thuiswinkel.org).
(From left) Marlou Mulders ­(commercial director) and Willlemijn Lootens (product development & innovation manager) from Prins Petfoods are happy to receive the new sustainability certification from Marlene ten Ham (director, Thuiswinkel.org) and Paul Nijhof (chairman, Thuiswinkel.org).

Prins petfoods

Important steps to greater sustainability

The Dutch pet food company Prins Petfoods has achieved ­sustainability certification under the process newly launched by the Dutch online trade association Thuiswinkel.org. 

his means that Prins meets the specified sustainability requirements in areas such as strategy, the circular economy, product offering, packaging, delivery and returns. The certification positions Prins Petfoods among the first eleven websites to receive this independent certification.

The intention of Prins in participating in this certification process was to take practical steps towards more sustainable business practices. “At Prins, the well-being of all dogs and cats is paramount. This is at the core of our company. But our mission goes further. We make conscious choices for the well-being of humans, animals, and the environment. So that we, as a family business, can pass on a better world to the next generation,” says Willemijn Lootens, product development & innovation manager.  

Thuiswinkel sustainability certification provides consumers with the assurance that an organisation is taking serious steps towards sustainability. “And that is exactly what we want to convey: transparency and honesty, no empty claims,” adds Willemijn.

Four pillars

For Prins, certification is the starting point for a broader shift towards a future-ready business operation. The company’s sustainability strategy has been expanded with four pillars, focusing on a more sustainable product offering, a better climate, healthier lifestyles and customer-centricity.

Sustainability is never complete and therefore remains high on the agenda.
Willlemijn Lootens, product development & innovation manager Prints Petfoods

“Within our company, we have noticed that the entire certification process has brought about significant progress. We see that our employees are more motivated to make conscious choices themselves regarding raw materials, packaging materials, energy consumption, as well as caring for colleagues and customers. And we are proud of that. Sustainability is never complete and therefore remains high on the agenda,” concludes Willemijn.

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