Symrise gains ‘sustainability hero’ accolade for supply chain engagement work

Flavours and fragrance group Symrise has received the Sustainability Heroes Award for the second year running, with judges praising the company’s programme of engagement with communities within its supply chains.
The German Society for Sustainability, in short DQS, presented the accolade during a recent online conference, as the business emerged triumphant from 212 applicants, with a total of companies were awarded the seal.Symrise had also won this prize for its sustainability strategy last year. This year, the jury recognised the company in particular for its social engagement. It commended the sourcing model of the company, which draws on continual, close cooperation with local communities, and has released a wide range of applications for confectionery and bakery.
For the Holzminden-based group, this includes making jobs in agriculture attractive for young people again. “With the Bridging the Gap initiative, Symrise is focusing on further developing cultivation and harvesting methods, increasing income and establishing learning partnerships between suppliers, farmers, Symrise and its customers in Brazil and Madagascar, among other places,” explains the statement.
“We feel honoured to receive an award for social engagement, following the award for our sustainability strategy,” says Dr. Heinz-Jürgen Bertram, CEO of Symrise AG.
“We owe our success equally to our highly skilled and extremely motivated employees and suppliers. We strive for the best possible working conditions and take social responsibility beyond our company throughout our supply chain.” Symrise is involved in the Initiative for Sustainable Agricultural Supply Chains (INA) and, as early as July 2020, issued a joint statement in support of the national supply chain law based on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, which has since been adopted, as well as the National Action Plan for Business and Human Rights (NAP). Independent expert jury selects sustainability heroes
The award takes place in cooperation with the German Society for Quality (DGQ). DGQ facilitates the exchange of knowledge and practical experience on quality. The German Society for Sustainability (DQS) in turn offers certification and auditing services with regard to sustainability and user safety. The annual Sustainability Heroes conference recognizes pioneers who demonstrate extraordinary activity in the social and environmental spheres. This October, the ceremony was held virtually again. With these awards, DQS and DGQ want to encourage active engagement for society and the environment in the economy.
212 companies in total applied for the six categories of prizes. “Since we first launched the awards in 2015, the number and the quality of applications has increased considerably. I would like to highlight the incredible innovation and drive of the applicants,” says member of the jury Behzad Sadegh from DQS. Other sustainability experts on the jury included Simone Busch (Düsseldorf Chamber of Industry and Commerce), Prof. Dr. Bettina Stoll (Fulda University of Applied Sciences), Franziska Honheiser (Frankfurt Chamber of Industry and Commerce) and Patrick Bungard (M3TRIX Institute).