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KM Packaging, global flexible packaging and lidding films supplier, has been awarded an AA-grade in its BRCGS (British Retail Consortium Global Supply) Audit for the fifth year running, the highest award possible.

“We have strong values of trust, ownership, passion and innovation, and we measure ourselves against high standards,” said Frances Busby, managing director of KM Packaging.

“The BRCGS system is built into our methodology to ensure consistency and safety at every stage. We are delighted to gain the BRCGS AA award, which reflects our team’s quality, professionalism and commitment.” 

BRCGS is among the most respected standards in the food industry, and AA is the highest grade that can be awarded for an announced audit.

Frances Busby, managing director of KM Packaging. Image: KM Packaging
Frances Busby, managing director of KM Packaging. Image: KM Packaging

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