Elevate is a business risk and sustainability solutions provider, the press release says, providing food retailers with assessment, consulting, program management, and analytic services. NSF companies certify businesses to international, national, and retailer standards such as the Global Food Safety Initiative benchmarked standards, PrimusGFS, GlobalGAP, CanadaGAP, SQF, and BRCGS.
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"Elevate and NSF International's wide-ranging experience underscores the benefits of EFI's one-stop shop audit which covers three issue areas under a single certification," commented Kenton Harmer, Managing Director for EFI, in the press release. "NSF International brings a wide breadth of experience with GFSI standards, and Elevate offers its knowledge validating social responsibility programs and working closely with buyers, compliance teams, management and workers to meet strict corporate social responsibility expectations. These areas of expertise complement our multistakeholder certification program and support our efforts to combat audit fatigue."Meghan Quinlan, VP of Food and Agriculture for Elevate, added, "Our expertise in understanding and assessing labor risk and driving measurable improvements for clients coupled with NSF International's expert advice in food safety and pest management makes us a valuable resource for offering a consistent, thorough and actionable auditing solution for any grower."
"We are excited to collaborate with Elevate and provide food safety and pest management auditing for the EFI certification, as well as support EFI's efforts and visions to GFSI recognition," said Sarah Krol, Senior Managing Director of Global Supply Chain Food Safety for NSF International, in the press release. "The EFI audit is a unique application of food safety standards by including extensive worker interviews and the socially responsible aspects of food safety not found in other audits."