#Win with Wyke Farms as they achieve triple Carbon Trust Standard for carbon, water and waste.

Wyke Farms, one of the UK’s largest independent cheese producers and milk processors, have announced they have achieved triple certification to the Carbon Trust Standard for improving environmental performance in carbon emissions, water use and waste. Wyke Farms are the first dairy firm in the UK to hold all three certifications at the same time.

 Already known for becoming the UK’s first dairy company to become 100% self-sufficient in green energy, the Carbon Trust award gives Wyke Farms further differentiation within their category. Rich Clothier, third generation family member and Managing Director comments, “to achieve the Carbon Trust triple standard is fantastic recognition for the hard work put in by the team at Wyke and provides further endorsement that we are working across a number of areas to make our business provide a net positive impact. I believe that it should be the ambition of all businesses that the natural world and society should be better off with industry than without it”.

 The company’s long-term sustainability plan, called ‘100% Green’ was launched in 2013, the four pillars of which are:

  • green farming & ecology
  • waste
  • water
  • carbon emissions.

Since the plan was launched the company have achieved praise from the Prime Minister and won over 25 awards in recognition for the groundbreaking work in sustainability being carried out.

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The Carbon Trust Standard is a world-recognised independent certification of an organisation’s achievements in taking action on environmental impacts and tackling climate change. To achieve the triple certification Wyke Farms were able to demonstrate reductions in CO2 emissions, water use and total waste output. A qualitative assessment also looked at the systems put in place under the 100% Green framework, which found that the company’s environmental management processes were sufficiently strong to meet the requirements of the Standard.

Darran Messem, Managing Director of Certification at the Carbon Trust, said, “Wyke Farms has been at the forefront of sustainability in farming and dairy for many years. Becoming the first UK dairy company to achieve the Carbon Trust Standards for carbon, water and waste underlines the company’s commitment to the environment.  The challenges of the dairy industry have been widely publicised in recent years, but Wyke Farms’ has demonstrated how business performance and environmental management can be combined to create a more sustainable business model.”

 Wyke Farms has been producing its award-winning cheddar for over a century and has grown to become one of the largest family-owned cheese makers in Britain selling over 14,000 tonnes annually.

 Wyke Farms have 150 years of family farming experience. Wyke Farms’ cheese and butter is made with the milk from their cows grazing the lush pastures of the Mendip Hills in the centre of the Cheddar making region in Somerset.

The Wyke Farms products are available nationwide and can be found in Asda, Co-op, Makro, Sainsbury’s Tesco and Waitrose.

To celebrate this accolade, Wyke Farms have offered me a Wyke Farms Cool Bag with some of their favourite products to giveaway to one lucky reader.

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374 thoughts on “#Win with Wyke Farms as they achieve triple Carbon Trust Standard for carbon, water and waste.”

  1. I would most like to try Wyke’s Farm Smoked Cheddar It Would Go Well In Sandwiches & Used In Your Cooking Too 🙂

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  2. I’d be really interested in trying the butter. I know and love the cheeses, but I didn’t know they made butter.

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  3. I didn’t know they did a smoked version (problem with doing online food shopping!) so that would be the one I would like to try

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  4. Id love to try Ivy’s vintage Cheddar as I’m a lover of mature Cheddar. Wykes is a brand I’ve always been able to rely on.

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  5. The smoked beautifully balanced cheddar sounds great. Reminds me of the smoked cheddar we got from Bath Christmas market

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  6. I’ve tried most of the products, but I’ve never seen the Ivy’s Vintage Secret Recipe Cheddar, so I’d love to try that!

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  7. I’ve tried the cheeses, the extra mature is my favorite, not tried (or even seen) the butters so would love to try them

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  8. As a mature cheddar fan I have never been able to get hold of the extra mature. Would love to try this.

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  9. i’d like to try their smoked cheese as i havent tried this before. I think it would be great on a cracker too!

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  10. I’d most love to try their Smoked Beautifully Balanced Cheddar – I am a sucker for smoked cheese, my favourite!

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  11. I love Wyke Farms Extra Mature Cheddar – I’ve tried most of their products at one time or another, lovely :o)

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  12. I love the vintage cheddar but have tried that many times. The smoked would be a nice one to try for a change.

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  13. Smoked cheddar sounds amazing – just thinking how great it would taste with a poached egg for a Buck Rarebit.

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  14. I’ve tried (and love) all the cheeses apart from the smoked Cheddar. So I’ll say that one for a full house of Wyke cheeses!

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  15. I fancy trying the smoked cheese in a quiche or the vintage, how about I taste them all, just for research purposes of course

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  16. Can I be greedy and say two? Have never tried the smoked cheddar which I really would love to, but also never tried Wyke butter and no self respecting cheese and pickle sarnie is 100% perfect without the best butter as well.

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  17. I’ve tried and loved the standard Vintage Cheddar, so it would have to be Ivy’s Vintage Secret Recipe Cheddar

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