"Isaac and Jacqueline are redefining entrepreneurship. They prove that it's possible to run a successful business while upholding the values of transparency, ethics and sustainability," said Zach Pendley, co-director of the EY Ontario program. This award recognizes not onlyOpen Farm 's economic success, but above all its vision: to offer animal feed that is more transparent, more respectful and more sustainable. It all began with a simple observation: an animal-loving couple who wanted to feed their pugs healthy products from responsible farms. That's how Open Farm was born, and today the company can be found in over 7,000 pet shops across North America. Its success is based on a strong promise and commitment to traceable ingredients from animal welfare-friendly farms, free from antibiotics and intensive farming practices. Each ingredient can be traced back to its place of origin via an online transparency tool, an industry first.
This demand for transparency and quality goes hand in hand with solid environmental ambitions. Open Farm is B Corp certified, a distinction reserved for companies that meet high standards of social and environmental performance. The company has set up programs for waste reduction, carbon offsetting and regenerative agriculture. It has also set itself a clear objective: to achieve "zero waste to landfill" by the end of 2025, covering packaging, direct delivery operations and warehouse logistics. Its production site favors renewable energies, and its recyclable or compostable packaging bears witness to a constant quest for sustainable innovation. But Open Farm's positive impact doesn't stop at the environment: it extends to society and governance. The company is distinguished by its predominantly female management team, a symbol of an inclusive and inspiring culture, and by community initiatives that support local shelters and associations.





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