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Tate & Lyle’s SPLENDA® Sucralose plant in Singapore earns a fourth consecutive ‘A’ grading for Food Safety Excellence

Tate & Lyle's SPLENDA® Sucralose plant in Singapore has been awarded ‘A’ grade status, the highest grade possible, from the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority (AVA) of Singapore for the fourth consecutive year. This result was achieved during AVA’s annual food safety audit and continues the plant’s outstanding record since it began operations in 2007.

All food processing facilities in Singapore are categorised by the AVA Food Safety Excellence Scheme using four grades − A (Excellent), B (Good), C (Average) and D (Pass) − which are based on compliance with strict hygiene and food safety standards.

To ensure that customers always receive a product of consistent quality and of the highest purity standards, Tate & Lyle’s SPLENDA® Sucralose plant operates a zero defect policy, using a 50 point in-process checking system, supported by focused service, absolute traceability and on-going security of supply.

“Grade A status acknowledges our team’s total commitment to industry excellence and we are proud to have achieved the highest grade every year since our first audit” said Jim Cornelissen, Plant Manager of the SPLENDA® Sucralose plant in Singapore. “The A grading reflects our continuously improving quality procedures and recognises our exemplary production methods.”

James Blunt, Senior Vice President, Product Management and Marketing, Speciality Food Ingredients adds, “At Tate & Lyle we aim to deliver the highest possible level of quality at all stages of the production and the supply chain. This recognition by the AVA is further evidence of our investment in quality and product integrity, and shows our customers that SPLENDA® Sucralose continues to set the benchmark for quality and purity.”


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About SPLENDA® Sucralose:

SPLENDA® Sucralose is a leading non-sugar, zero-calorie sweetener, trusted in the development of more than 5000 products in over 80 countries. SPLENDA® Sucralose has a sweetening power of approximately 600 times that of sugar. It is unmatched in its sugar-like sweetness, flavour profiles and stability, and works well in a broad range of food and beverage systems.

For more information about SPLENDA® Sucralose, visit www.splendasucralose.com



 

For more information contact:
May Lan
The Scott Partnership
t:+86 21 5820 4800 ext 8011
e: May.Lan@scottpr.cn
 
SK Hui
Tate & Lyle
t:+86 21 5176 3100
e: SK.Hui@tateandlyle.com
 

About Tate & Lyle:   

Tate & Lyle is a global provider of ingredients and solutions to the food, beverage and other industries, operating from over 30 production facilities around the world.

Tate & Lyle operates through two global business units, Speciality Food Ingredients and Bulk Ingredients, supported by Innovation and Commercial Development. The Group's strategy is to become the leading global provider of Speciality Food Ingredients through a disciplined focus on growth, and by driving the Bulk Ingredients business for sustained cash generation to fuel this growth.

Speciality Food Ingredients include starch-based speciality ingredients (corn-based speciality starches and sweeteners), no calorie sweeteners (including SPLENDA® Sucralose) and Food Systems which provides blended ingredient solutions. Bulk Ingredients include corn-based bulk sweeteners, industrial starches and fermentation products (primarily acidulants). The co-products from both divisions are primarily sold as animal feed.
 
Tate & Lyle is listed on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol TATE.L. American Depositary Receipts trade under TATYY. In the year to 31 March 2011, Tate & Lyle sales totalled £2.7 billion. http://www.tateandlyle.com.

SPLENDA® is a trademark of McNeil Nutritionals, LLC

 

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