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3rd September 2025

Compass One’s Cuisine Centre achieves Green Kitchen Standard certification

Written by: Edward Waddell
Compass One’s Cuisine Centre has achieved the Green Kitchen Standard certification for their sustainable kitchen practices – the first production kitchen to receive this accolade.

The certification, awarded by the Soil Association, recognises caterers that are taking positive steps to sustainably manage energy, water and waste. The Soil Association aims to ‘transform’ the way people eat, farm and care for the natural world. 

The Cuisine Centre has demonstrated its commitment to more sustainable practices, through a number of different initiatives and creating high standards across several areas within its operations.

These include getting the most out of natural resources, by using 100% renewable energy within its sites. It has also reduced water and energy overall and made a food waste minimisation plan.

Compass’ Cuisine Centre supplies over 14 million meals a year across sectors such as healthcare, schools, workplaces and the wider hospitality industry. Achieving Green Kitchen Standard is part of Compass One’s wider commitment to protect the environment and reduce its emissions.

Rees Bramwell, sustainability director at Compass One, commented: “We know the value that our natural resources have and this endorsement sends a clear message that we have solid sustainability practices in place – giving us the foundations to build on and progress even further.

“This certification focusses on doing the basics brilliantly. Our size and scale mean by taking positive steps to protect the environment, we can make a big impact, so it is brilliant to be able to pass these benefits on to our clients and customers too.” 

The Cuisine Centre has a dedicated team, including dietitians and new product development specialists, who are responsible for providing nutritious and delicious meals. The team produces ‘Steamplicity’, a cooking system that uses fresh ingredients and steam cooks them within minutes.

The recently launched ‘Moreish’ range, a high-quality, nutritious frozen concept locks in flavour alongside the chilled plated ranges. All the meals meet the nutrition criteria in the British Dietetic Association’s Nutrition and Hydration Digest, which sets industry standards.

Caron Longden, head of business development for healthy and sustainable food at Soil Association, added: Becoming Green Kitchen Standard certified is a great achievement showing caterers at the forefront of combatting climate change by reducing environmental impact.

“Through implementing best practice, monitoring energy, water use and waste, as well as setting improvement targets, Green Kitchen Standard shines a light on your hard work and showcases caterers leading by example.”