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Are Huel’s suppliers audited for sustainability and ethics?

Explains Huel's supplier auditing process, including annual risk assessments, ethical certifications, and labor and environmental standards.

Written by Jamie Forbes

Yes, Huel reviews and audits its suppliers to help ensure ethical and sustainable practices throughout its supply chain.

Annual risk assessments

Huel carries out annual risk assessments covering all ingredient sourcing countries. These assessments evaluate risks related to labor standards, human rights, environmental practices, and geopolitical factors.

Ethical certification and self-assessment

Huel requires suppliers to either hold recognized ethical certifications (such as those from accredited auditing bodies) or complete self-assessments covering labor and environmental standards. Where certifications are required — such as RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil) or equivalent for deforestation-risk ingredients — these are verified as part of the sourcing process.

Supplier relationships

Huel works collaboratively with its core suppliers, building long-term relationships that go beyond compliance. This includes partnering on sustainability initiatives such as regenerative agriculture trials and water efficiency improvements.

Huel's supplier standards are reviewed regularly as part of its broader sustainability and responsible sourcing commitments.

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