Chiquita represents…

High Standards of Environmental and Social Awareness

We take our responsibility to the environment seriously. Chiquita is committed to preserving the environment through enlightened agricultural and ecological practices, and sponsorship of much needed conservation projects and wildlife studies. We actively fund and implement programs to protect the environment where we operate and encourage our independent banana growers to achieve the same standards. Our wide-ranging programs include reforestation, rainforest conservation, soil erosion, biodiversity, water quality and waste programs. Chiquita also works with independent international conservation groups, including the Rainforest Alliance, Conservation International, and World Wildlife Fund (WWF), to improve general standards of banana production.

 
    Rainforest Alliance(www.rainforestalliance.org)

Chiquita has voluntarily committed to the high standards of the Rainforest Alliance since 1992. The program certifies farms that follow environmentally and socially responsible agricultural practices.  These strict standards include zero tolerance for deforestation, reduction in pesticide use, protection of wildlife, conservation of water and soils, better pay, environmental education and worker health and safety. 

All of Chiquita’s owned banana farms in Latin America have been certified annually to Rainforest Alliance standards since 2000.  In addition, more than 90 percent of the bananas we source from independent grower farms in Latin America are also Rainforest Alliance-certified.

 
 
  Bandera Ecológica

Our Fruit Ingredients facilities in Costa Rica and Ecuador use the Costa Rican Ministry of Energy and Environment’s Bandera Ecológica program as the basis for the environmental management system in both locations.  This program requires external audits to ensure effective operation and identify areas for improvement.  Fundamental aspects of the system include incorporating sustainable development into the company’s objectives and processes, worker health protections, fair treatment of consumers and implementation of an environmental management system. 

   
 
 

In 2002, we undertook the risk-based food-safety standards for fruits and vegetables of EurepGAP.  All Chiquita-owned banana farms have achieved EurepGAP certification and 95 percent of all farms from which our plant in Costa Rica sources bananas have EurepGAP certification.

 

 
Code of Conduct & SA8000
(www.sa-intl.org)

In 2000, we adopted Social Accountability 8000 as the labor standard in our Code of Conduct.  SA8000 is a comprehensive international labor rights standard that addresses issues such as fair compensation, worker health and safety, and freedom of association.  Today, 100 percent of our owned banana farms in Latin America have achieved SA8000 certification.

 
Ethical Trading Initiative (www.ethicaltrade.org)

ETI member companies commit to adopting the standards that are contained in the ETI Base Code, a labor standards code based on the core ILO conventions. In 2002, ETI accepted Chiquita as a full member of the organization.

 
 
    The Chiquita Recycling Program

Chiquita believes in and practices reducing, reusing and recycling waste. For example we recycle peels from our banana processing plants and convert them into organic fertilizer in a small pilot composting plant. This produces roughly 50,000 pounds (22,727 kilograms) of organic mulch per week which is applied to the banana plantation. It’s our way of helping Mother Nature!

- Chiquita  used recycled plastic to construct this pedestrian bridge in Costa Rica

 

 
 
  The Chiquita Nature & CommunityProject
(www.chiquita.com/naturecommunity)


The Chiquita Nature & Community Project is an effort to preserve plant and animal species, to ensure their long term survival, and to promote local environmental awareness through education. For this purpose Chiquita has dedicated part of one of its banana farms in Costa Rica as a nature reserve: The Nogal Reserve.
 

- Children plant trees in Bocas, Panama, at an Environmental Awareness Fair

   
 
 
We Care Chiquita Global Community Fund
(www.chiquitawecare.com)

We Care is a Chiquita Employee foundation that manages the basic process of raising awareness and financing, and assessing employee needs in wake of disasters and distributing appropriate assistance.