The company, a leading on-site service solutions provider, received the award for serving free range eggs at all of its food serving UK offices.
Rodney Zeiler, head chef at Sodexo’s UK head office in London, was presented with the award at the Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards in London which were hosted by cook, food writer and broadcaster Valentine Warner.
Sodexo was also honoured for helping three of its major clients in the financial and pharmaceutical sectors secure Good Egg Awards for introducing policies this year to use only cage-free eggs for their staff catering.
Compassion in World Farming’s Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards recognise food companies that are committed to implementing substantial policy changes that result in positive impacts for farm animals.
The Good Egg Award is given to those companies that are committing to using only cage-free eggs or egg products.
Steve McIvor, director of food business, Compassion in World Farming, said: “We would like to congratulate Sodexo on their Good Egg Award for their in-house catering and for helping secure awards for their clients.
“All of our Award winners are making a huge difference to the lives of thousands of farm animals and we need more businesses to follow their excellent example.”
Tamsin Gane, Sodexo’s sustainable procurement manager, said: “Sodexo is delighted to offer its staff in its UK offices free range eggs now. Animal welfare is of utmost importance to us and forms an intrinsic part of our Better Tomorrow Plan, our sustainability strategy to 2020.
“We work with our clients to achieve their ambitions on animal welfare and are so pleased to have been able to assist three major clients, who share our values on this issue, secure their own Good Egg Awards.”