Apr
13
2010

Which companies have a GE-Free policy?

All products that are 100 percent organic and audited by independent authorities such as Biogro, Demeter and AgriQuality (c)

All New Zealand-grown fresh fruit and vegetables are non-GE

To confirm a company’s policy contact them directly.

The list below is only a guide, so contact manufacturers to check. Company policies may change. If a manufacturer has a GE-Free policy ask them to say so on their packaging. Mention of a product on this site is not an endorsement of the manufacturer, or a statement of its policy.

The following companies have been listed in the Greenpeace True Food Guide www.greenpeace.org.nz/truefood/ or have a GE-Free policy indicated on their website, or are committed to using 100% organic ingredients.

Company policies may change, so contact them to check.

Acton (Lee KumKee, Kikkoman, Golden Sun, Inka, Ocean Catch)

Aztec and Hansells

Basics

Bell Tea

Cerebos Greggs

Ceres organics

Cyclops yoghurt

Dovedale Breads

Dilmah tea

Eco and Bio eggs

Eta

Fair Trade organic products

FRENZ eggs

George Weston (Tiptop, Burgen, Norths, Holsoms, Mightwhite, Ploughmans, Ryvita

Gisbourne Milk Company

Goodman Fielder (including Vogels, County Split, Mollenberg, Quality Bakers, Freyas, Olivani, Champion Flour, Edmonds)

Naked Organics

Nicola’s Muesli

Griffins

Heinz Watties

Henergy Eggs

Independent Fisheries

Old Fashioned Eggs

Pita Brand breads and bagels

Pam’s (some products)

Pandoro organic breads

Phoenix organics

Pitango organic soups

Sanitarium (Weetbix, Marmite, cereals)

Signature Range

Tegel

Unilever (Raguletto, Olivio, Continental, Flora, Colman’s, John West)

Vitasoy

Whittaker’s chocolate

Whitestone Cheeses

Zenzo organic soy products

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