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17 Mar 2021
3 min read

FERRERO CALLS ON THE EU TO "END THE CAGE AGE"

Ferrero calls on the eu to "end the cage age"

Ferrero reached its objective of using 100% cage-free eggs in the EU already in 2014, and our European egg supply chains accounts for 95% of all the eggs we use globally. Our current commitment is to source only cage-free eggs and egg ingredients globally by 2025.

 

"Our egg supply chain is fully integrated and, working closely with suppliers, Ferrero has already been using cage-free eggs in Europe since 2014. We believe this should be the standard for everyone. We, therefore, fully support the End the Cage Age ECI." says Francesco Tramontin, Ferrero Vice-President Group Public Policy Center and EU Institutional Affairs. 

Ferrero, together with ALDI Nord (retailer), Barilla Group, Fattoria Roberti (egg producer), IKEA (retailer), Jamie Oliver Group, Le Groupement Les Mousquetaires (retailer), Mondelēz International, Nestlé, and Unilever co-signed the letter which emphasises that the business case for phasing out cages for laying hens is strong, particularly at EU level. It notes that “cage-free systems are widespread, economically viable, and provide better living conditions for hens”. 

 

Read or download the full contents of the 2-page letter. 

 
The letter commends the aims of the ‘End the Cage Age’ European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) which calls for the end of cages in animal farming across the EU. Compassion in World Farming joined forces with 170 European NGOs and launched the ‘End the Cage Age’ ECI on 11 September 2018. A year later it closed having gained 1.4 million verified signatures and becoming the first successful ECI on farmed animal welfare. Across the EU, over 300 million farmed animals are confined in cages every year. 
 
The Ferrero Group and the other signatories stressed that the revision of the animal welfare legislation, which is currently under preparation, is the ideal opportunity to end the use of cages in animal farming across the EU - starting with caged laying hens. They also stated that they are ready and willing to share their expertise and collaborate on achieving that goal. 

 
Many businesses are already ahead of the game, having phased out cages in their supply chains. A cage-free future is possible and is already being enabled by some progressive companies”, says Olga Kikou, Head of Compassion in World Farming EU and Substitute Representative of the ‘End the Cage Age’ European Citizens’ Initiative. 
 
For Ferrero, animal welfare is an important principle of our ethical and responsible sourcing initiatives. One of our main objectives is to ensure the progressive improvement of animal welfare standards within the supply chains of animal origin products, and we are already committed to sourcing eggs from cage-free systems for our global supply chain.

Ferrero began its journey in the small town of Alba in Piedmont, Italy, in 1946. Today, it is one of the world’s largest sweet-packaged food companies, with over 35 iconic brands sold in more than 170 countries. The Ferrero Group brings joy to people around the world with much-loved treats and snacks, including Nutella®, Kinder®, Tic Tac® and Ferrero Rocher®. More than 47,000 employees are passionate about helping people celebrate life's special moments. The Ferrero Group’s family culture, now in its third generation, is based on dedication to quality and excellence, heritage, and a commitment to the planet and communities in which we operate.