MPM Products winner of the European Pet Sustainability Award 2026

MPM Products has been named a winner of the 2026 European Pet Sustainability Awards by the Pet Sustainability Coalition, receiving the Industry Collaboration award during Interzoo last week. The accolade highlights its ongoing commitment to advancing sustainability across the pet industry through transparency, collaboration, innovation, and measurable impact.

As a certified B Corp and long-standing PSC member, the organisation was recognised for its collaborative approach to addressing key sustainability challenges, particularly in:

  • Packaging innovation — developing more circular and efficient solutions.
  • Carbon measurement — promoting shared tools and comparable metrics across the value chain.
  • Supplier engagement — working closely with partners to raise environmental and social standards.
  • Responsible business practices — embedding ESG principles across operations.

“Many of the sustainability challenges facing the pet sector cannot be solved in isolation. Progress comes from transparency, collaboration, and a willingness to learn, test, and improve together,” said Joy Stevenson, ESG Impact Manager.

The award celebrates the collective effort of teams, partners, and suppliers committed to creating meaningful impact for people, pets, and the planet.

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