The two companies known for their passion for social justice and ethical chocolate have joined forces to end modern slavery and child labor in the cocoa industry.
To celebrate the new partnership, the ice cream brand and chocolate maker
collaborated to develop sweet treats inspired by each other: Coming in January
2023, Ben & Jerry’s Chocolatey Love A-Fair ice cream — a new flavor based on
Tony's popular milk caramel sea salt bar; and Tony's Chocolate Love
A-Fair — two new Tony's bars inspired by Ben & Jerry's Strawberry
Cheesecake and Chocolate Fudge Brownie ice cream flavors will showcase the
companies’ combined efforts to create ethical supply chains in the notoriously
exploitative cocoa industry.
Tony’s Chocolonely was founded with the
mission to create a ‘100%
slave free’ cocoa supply chain and educate the
public
on forced labor and other economic and human rights issues that persist in the
cocoa industry and beyond — and it continues to make good on this mission with
industry-leading sourcing standards and attention-grabbing consumer
campaigns.
The cocoa beans from the new, co-branded treats will be sourced through Tony's
Open Chain — an open-source initiative launched
by Tony’s in 2019 that shares knowledge and tools to help companies in the
chocolate supply chain take steps to end modern slavery and child labor in the
industry.
"We are thrilled that Ben & Jerry's joins us as a Mission Ally in Tony's Open
Chain,” says Tony's Open Chain Lead Joke Aerts. “Not only will this
partnership see large volumes of cocoa beans sourced via Tony's Open Chain; but
collaborating with one of the world's most-loved social justice companies truly
puts our initiative on the map internationally and proves that our way of
working is a solution for all players in the cocoa industry. I am confident
that, together, we can make big strides towards eradicating modern slavery and
child labor, stopping deforestation, and improving the livelihoods of West
African cocoa farmers."
Ben & Jerry's — which has long been a vocal supporter of social justice
issues
— already pays farmers a Fairtrade Premium for their cocoa beans through an
ongoing partnership with Fairtrade, and boosts this further by paying a
Living Income Reference
Price.
With this new partnership, Ben & Jerry’s augment its efforts by sourcing the
cocoa for its entire ice cream portfolio by Tony's Open Chain’s 5 Sourcing
Principles:
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Transitioning to fully traceable cocoa beans.
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Paying an additional premium for their cocoa beans, enabling farmers to earn
a living income.
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Promoting strong co-operatives to professionalize and make the work of cocoa
farming safe and sustainable. Collectively, this means farmers stand strong
and are empowered to change structural inequity in the value chain.
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Engaging in long-term commitments giving the farmers income security and the
opportunity to invest in their businesses.
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Coaching farmers to improve their cocoa productivity and quality and improve
their agricultural knowledge on relevant crops.
Ben & Jerry’s joins European retail giant
Aldi;
Dutch grocer Albert
Heijn’s
own-brand chocolate, Delicata; and German chocolate brand Jokolade as
participating Mission Allies in
Tony’s Open Chain. By adopting Tony's 5 Sourcing Principles, companies take
responsibility for ensuring a fully traceable cocoa supply chain and paying a
higher price to address poverty, the root cause of social injustice for cocoa
farmers. As an ally of Tony's Open Chain and by beginning their conversion to
buying cocoa directly from eight partner co-operatives in Côte d'Ivoire, Ben
& Jerry's will not only get to know which farmers produce the beans that go into
their chocolatey ice cream, but also under which social and environmental
circumstances they are grown. Full traceability and transparency of the cocoa
supply chain is crucial to achieve social justice for cocoa farmers — and to
enable dignified livelihoods.
"We began this journey seven years ago, when we first partnered with Fairtrade
co-ops in Côte d'Ivoire; and this is the exciting next step in our cocoa journey
as we amplify our commitment to farmers, equity, and ethical sourcing," said
Cheryl Pinto, Ben & Jerry's Global Head of Values-led Sourcing. "Tony's Open
Chain enables us to combine traceability with sourcing principles that naturally
align to Ben & Jerry's mission and supports cocoa farmers to meet high standards
on social and environmental practices while strengthening their co-operative.
"Embracing the 5 Sourcing Principles of Tony's Open Chain means unlocking the
key elements to driving strong trading relationships and thriving cocoa
communities," Pinto added. "We are serious about chocolatey ice cream, and we are
eager to join forces with Tony's Open Chain as a Mission Ally, on a delicious
journey towards a more ethical future for cocoa production that all chocolate
lovers deserve."
Published Aug 22, 2022 8am EDT / 5am PDT / 1pm BST / 2pm CEST
Sustainable Brands Staff