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In 2025, Innovafeed achieved an overall score of 118, marking an improvement over its initial score of 111 out of 200. The company stated that this progression reflects its growing maturity in embedding impact at the core of its business model and governance.
Over the past three years, Innovafeed has scaled up operations at its Nesle industrial site, which is currently the world’s largest insect production facility. Additionally, the company has:
- Expanded its workforce, supported by new training and development programmes
- Strengthened partnerships with local communities and customers to build more sustainable value chains
- Advanced major environmental initiatives designed to reduce resource consumption, waste and overall impacts
The 2025 audit highlights significant progress in governance, environmental efforts, and customer relations. The “Communities” pillar captures the transition phase the company is currently navigating.
Industrial symbiosis
This renewed certification reinforces the credibility of Innovafeed’s model, based on a unique, fully circular and fossil-free industrial symbiosis, and strengthens the company’s ambition to pursue growth aligned with major environmental and societal challenges.
“Being recertified as a B Corp is an important recognition of the progress achieved and the daily commitment of our teams. This improvement motivates us to continue transforming our industry and to demonstrate that new industrial models, both high-performing and sustainable, can deliver solutions for tomorrow,” said Maye Walraven, chief impact officer at Innovafeed, in a press release.