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Metro Ontario expands its beef sustainability sourcing across Platinum Grill beef brand

Metro Ontario is pleased to announce that it has achieved its 2022 sourcing commitment to buy three million pounds of beef from Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) Certified farms and ranches by 2026, ahead of schedule. From now on, the CRSB Certified Mass Balance mark will be displayed on all beef products across Metro Ontario’s Platinum Grill Angus Canadian AAA Beef Program, available in all 131 Metro stores in Ontario.

“Responsible procurement is a fundamental aspect of our business. We also know how important it is to our customers. We want to work with suppliers that share our commitment to responsible practices and act on this commitment. CRSB Certified farms can produce beef in a way that’s accountable to the environment, animals, the farmers and ranchers that grow food. Metro Ontario is proud to partner with the CRSB,” says Michael Rose, Vice President Fresh Merchandising, Metro Ontario.

The CRSB’s definition of beef sustainability prioritizes the planet, people, animals and progress through a journey of continuous improvement. The CRSB Certified program provides credible assurances for the production, processing and sourcing of beef through certified supply chains in Canada. This means verifying outcomes across five areas of sustainability that include conserving and enhancing our natural resources (land, water and air); supporting our people and communities; best practices in animal care; food safety and quality, and embracing efficiencies and innovation that foster continual improvement. These focus areas align closely with multiple elements of METRO’s priorities when it comes to responsible procurement.

“It is exciting to see Metro, a long-time member of the CRSB, expanding their commitment in their beef sourcing. This move shows that they value what Canadian beef farmers and ranchers do on the ground every day for the environment, for the animals in their care and their communities,” says Ryan Beierbach, Chair of the CRSB and CRSB Certified rancher from Saskatchewan. “By displaying the CRSB Certified Mass Balance mark on-pack, Metro shows their customers they are making positive contributions through their food choices. We look forward to continuing to work with METRO to expand their sourcing goals.”

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