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The notes form part of these financial statements
This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
for the Period Ended 30 June 2024
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Compromiso Verde is a CIC committed to promoting ethical and sustainable food systems in the world but especially in Peru Through strategic collaborations with companies institutions and government bodies the organization has actively worked towards addressing one of the most pressing global challenges of our time climate change and its impact on food production and animal welfare Compromiso Verde mission is to eliminate cruelty in farm animal production by advocating for cage free practices and sustainable food policies The organization envisions a future where poultry farming is transformed ensuring that laying hens are raised in humane and ethical conditions allowing them to express natural behaviors and improving overall welfare Key Activities in the Financial Year During the past financial year Compromiso Verde has achieved significant progress in its campaigns corporate commitments public policy initiatives and community engagement efforts Some of the key highlights include 1 29MillionInCages Campaign A nationwide campaign aimed at raising awareness about the industrial caging of approximately 29 million laying hens in Peru Engaged prominent hotel chains including Tierra Viva Hoteles to transition towards cage free egg sourcing Expanded outreach efforts to multiple cities influencing both local residents and international tourists to support ethical food choices 2 Corporate Engagement and Policy Advocacy Successfully obtained five key corporate commitments including major hotel chains leading to the transition of 260000 eggs annually to cage free alternatives Contacted over 150 companies held 25 high level meetings and engaged with legislators to drive systemic changes in the food industry Contributed to a proposed consumer rights bill advocating for transparent labeling of egg production systems introduced by Congresswoman Sigrid Bazan 3 Media and Public Awareness 228 million people reached through press and media engagement in Trujillo Lima and Cusco Secured 128 media publications significantly amplifying the campaign visibility and impact 4 Training and Capacity Building Conducted producer training programs to educate 71 stakeholders including farmers and industry professionals on best practices for animal welfare and cage free farming Developed a structured curriculum with legal and scientific expertise fostering a more responsible and sustainable approach to poultry farming 5 Volunteer and Community Engagement Expanded the volunteer network to 2356 individuals forming six active volunteer groups across Peru Trained 232 volunteers through workshops and digital activism initiatives to enhance awareness and advocacy efforts 6 International Collaborations and Future Plans Partnered with Mercy For Animals Corporate Animal Commitment Monitor MICA to track progress in animal welfare commitments from major corporations Strengthened alliances with organizations like Sinergia Animal Fundacion Veg and ARBA hosting monthly strategic meetings to accelerate ethical commitments in Peru Looking ahead the organization aims to expand its impact across Latin America advocating for wider adoption of cage free farming practices Impact on the Community The activities carried out by Compromiso Verde have had a transformative impact on both the food industry and the community at large Consumers are more informed about the ethical implications of food choices Companies are committing to sustainable and ethical sourcing setting a precedent for corporate responsibility Farmers and producers are being trained to adopt humane and economically viable alternatives
Compromiso Verde stakeholders include grant providers partner organizations farmers policymakers and the general public who benefit from our educational initiatives As part of our commitment to transparency and continuous improvement we engage with our stakeholders through regular reports meetings and feedback sessions required by our grant agreements These consultations help us align our activities with best practices and the expectations of funding bodies and beneficiaries In response to stakeholder feedback we have refined our educational programs expanded outreach efforts and adjusted project strategies to maximize our impact on animal welfare Our ongoing consultations ensure that our initiatives remain effective relevant and aligned with the needs of both our funders and the communities we serve
A director has a salary of £1000 per month The other subcontractors in other countries are paid through invoices within these invoices reimbursements for expenses paid by employees are also included The other directors do not receive anything for this as they are trustees
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
20 February 2025
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Sandra LIMANDE LOPES
Status: Director