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1 The evolving landscape of food certification Challenges and opportunities Dr Thom KLEISS, Head Nestlé Quality Audit

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The evolving landscape of food

certification

Challenges and

opportunities

Dr Thom KLEISS, Head

Nestlé Quality Audit

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Nestlé at a glance: Key figures

• CHF 108bn sales in 2009

• EBIT CHF15.7bn

• Over 280,000 employees

• 449 factories

• operations in 83 countries

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Sales by RegionPercentage of Total F&B Sales in 2009

Americas

44.3%

Asia, Oceania, Africa

19.9%

Europe

35.8%

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The evolving landscape of food

certification

Challenges and

opportunities

• Accreditation

• Certification

• Advantages

• Landscape

• Challenges

• Opportunities

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Accreditation - Nestlé

• Nestlé Specialized Laboratories (approx. 30): ISO 17025

accreditation compulsory

• Nestlé Factory laboratories (approx. 400): move to ISO

17025 accreditation

• Business partners laboratories: encourage ISO 17025

accreditation

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Advantages -benefits

• Business results!

• Global acceptance of analytical results

• Basics of management system in place

• Formal sign-off on management system - compliance

• Benefit of the outsider’s eye

• Mutual acceptance standards – mechanisms - terminology

• Avoid waste – fine tune - Nestlé & partners

• Consumer and customer - stakeholder communication

• Preferred partnerships

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Food certification landscape

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Food certification landscape (cont’d)

• USA large retailers certification initiatives

• Global acceptance of ISO 22000 and PAS 220 – FSSC 22000

• Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) – equivalent standards

• Proprietary audit standards on their way out (lesson: ‘Peanut

Cooperation of America’)

• Customer internal supplier standards focus on high risk – low

risk can be handled by certification - less work – win/win for both

Nestlé and supplier

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Potential hazards of the material

Nestlé HACCP hazard assessment

Significant

hazard?

YES

Who

controls?Vendor Nestlé

NO

HIGH RISK Vendor LOW RISK Vendor

External certification

Approved CBs – GFSI

PLUS: Nestlé signs off

on control measures

Nestlé

example

External certification

Approved CBs – GFSI

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Challenges

• Too many standards under development (GFSI benchmark)

• Some industry players going back fully to own (customer)

standards

• Quality (and quantity…) of Certification Bodies – evolving role

of Accreditation rules and Bodies

• Value of certification – ‘guarantee’

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Opportunities

• Develop food industry consensus on certification standards,

including the right accreditation – fair choice but with limits

• Accreditation bodies take more ownership of quality of certification

bodies (now often: standard owners)

• Industry players partner up with Certification Bodies – make it work

• Certification industry needs to consolidate on scale and quality (of

audits – auditors)

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Key messages

• Accreditation and certification are here to stay – we need it -

they help in the basics – compliance!

• Accreditation and certification show results – for companies –

for trade – for customer and consumer

• Credibility of programs requires industry consensus - quality

assurance – consolidation – transparency - continuous

improvement

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