Categories: News

OldTown White Coffee Wins Praise for Comprehensive New Global Animal Welfare Policy

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach – 12 May 2022 – OldTown White Coffee, one of Malaysia’s largest kopitiam restaurant chains, won praise today from international NGO Lever Foundation for its comprehensive new farm animal welfare policy.

The new policy�issued by OldTown’s Dutch parent company JDE Peet’s—will, among other things, require egg suppliers to use cage-free production methods; require fish suppliers to avoid high stocking densities, use less-cruel slaughter practices, and regularly monitor for water quality and disease; require chicken suppliers to adhere to Global Animal Partnership animal welfare standards on stocking density, enrichment and litter; and require beef suppliers to prohibit tail docking and castration without painkillers and provide sufficient enrichment and litter. The new policy will apply to all of OldTown’s over 230 restaurant locations, locally as well as in Singapore, Indonesia and China.

“Like our customers, JDE Peet’s is concerned with the welfare of farm animals used in the group’s supply chain and is committed to improving farm animal welfare across our global supply chains,” JDE Peet’s announced in its updated policy. “We require our direct suppliers of ingredients from animal origin to engage in continuous improvement to promote better standards in quality, safety and animal welfare respecting the Five Freedoms.”

“We applaud this excellent new animal welfare policy which will reduce the suffering of egg-laying hens, fish, chickens, and other animals throughout OldTown White Coffee’s supply chain,” said Vilosha Sivaraman, Sustainability Program Manager at Lever Foundation, which worked closely with the brand’s parent company JDE Peet’s on drafting the new global policy. “We hope more leading food companies will follow OldTown White Coffee’s example in addressing farm animal welfare across their operations, including through a shift to cage-free eggs.”

A study conducted by researchers at the Department of Agribusiness at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) found that 86% of consumers prefer to purchase “green” foods—more healthy, sustainable, safe and humane food products—and 91% believe such foods must prevent unnecessary animal suffering. Another study, published in the international academic journal Animal Welfare, found Malaysian consumers strongly support greater farm animal welfare protection.

About Lever Foundation

Lever Foundation is a global NGO that works with leading food companies in Malaysia and across the region to help them upgrade their protein sourcing for a more humane, safe and sustainable supply chain, with a focus on cage-free eggs and alternative protein.

#LeverFoundation

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

Miscw.com

Recent Posts

Singapore Loyalty Programs Market Poised for Robust Growth, to Reach US$839.6 Million by 2028 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Singapore Loyalty Programs Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics Databook - 50+ KPIs…

43 mins ago

Aragon Research Positions SnapLogic as a Leader in the 2024 Globe for Transformation Platform as a Service for Third Consecutive Year

Identified for innovative, AI-driven solutions that drive business transformation SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SnapLogic, the leader…

46 mins ago

Singapore Social Commerce Sector Poised for Significant Growth, Market to Reach US$8.47 Billion by 2029 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Singapore Social Commerce Market Intelligence and Future Growth Dynamics Databook - 50+ KPIs…

47 mins ago

CalAmp Enhances School Bus Solutions Suite with Dispatch Monitor

New Application Ensures Route Coverage and Improves Driver Efficiency IRVINE, Calif., May 01, 2024 (GLOBE…

2 hours ago