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Pet supplement company Broadreach Nature plus has entered the UK’s top 100 ethical companies after being awarded ethical accreditation by the Good Shopping Guide.

The company’s Ethical Company Index score of 85 was enough to see them into the top 100 as it focuses on sustainable and EU regulated ingredients.

A Good Shopping Guide spokesperson said of the index: “The Good Shopping Guide reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly of the world’s companies and brands, assisting the public in choosing more eco-friendly, ethical products that support the growth of social responsibility and ethical business as well as a more sustainable, just society.”

A Broadreach Nature statement read: “We don’t sit on our laurels and are constantly reviewing our operations to look at further ways we might be able to improve, and as proof we’re proud to not only have achieved Ethical Accreditation but to have also recently won the Corporate Livewire Innovation and Excellence Award for Animal Health Supplements 2018, but also more recently the SME News UK Enterprise Awards 2018 for Excellence in Pet Health Products 2018.”

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