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Pet Food Institute Unveils Sustainability Initiative

It includes a webpage, sustainability statement and pillars of emphasis.

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(PRESS RELEASE) WASHINGTON, DC – In conjunction with Earth Day, The Pet Food Institute (PFI), whose members make the vast majority of all U.S. dog and cat food and treats, unveiled a sustainability initiative, including a webpage, sustainability statement and pillars of emphasis.

“The new sustainability statement encompasses PFI members’ values regarding sustainability,” said PFI President and CEO Dana Brooks. “U.S. pet food makers are committed to a safe and clean environment in which people and pets can live healthy lives. PFI members recognize their role in supporting three essential pillars of sustainability: our planet, our people and pets and our economy.”

In the coming months, PFI will highlight members’ sustainability activities with spotlights on the website and social media. “Sustainability Spotlights” will center around the three pillars.

“Our members are already making a difference by increasing recycled content in packaging, responsibly sourcing ingredients, funding research to improve pet health, donating pet food and actively engaging in community activities,” Brooks said. “They are committed to proactively seeking new ways to support our planet, people and pets and the economy.”

About Pet Food Institute

The Pet Food Institute (PFI) and our members who make the vast majority of all U.S. pet food and treat products are committed to helping pets enjoy long and healthy lives. PFI provides information about pet food and treat safety nutrition and health to pet owners, and advocates for a transparent, science-based regulatory environment for our members. Visit petfoodinstitute.org to learn more.

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