The Foundation for Human Resources Development (FHRD) was set up in 1990 to spearhead the evolution of people management and development practices as well as th
Danone has just released their very first plant-based Actimel cultured yoghurt shot.
This plant-based Actimel is 100 per cent dairy free and produced from a blend of roasted almonds and oats along with two different strains of live cultures and vitamins D and B6 which help support the immune system.
Danone said that the new Actimel is low in sugar, without preservatives, colours or artificial flavours. This product is ideal for vegans as well as lactose intolerant individuals.
Actimel plant-based is nutritionally fortified and good for your gut.
Marketing director at Danone Sarah Dossett said: “We’re excited to bring our decades of experience in live cultures and immune support to the plant-based world.”
Farsons Group has been awarded the HR Quality Mark for Simonds Farsons Cisk plc, EcoPure Ltd, Quintano Foods Ltd and Farsons Beverage Imports Company Ltd by the Foundation for Human Resources (FHRD).
FHRD launched the national HR Quality Mark earlier this year. Through this award, organisations are recognised for their effective practices in human resources. It recognises professionalism, competence and contribution of the HR function and recognises organisations that place people at the centre of their business through the right policies and strategies on the various elements of HR.
The Farsons Group companies were each evaluated and awarded top results after an evaluation across a range of HR elements, including HR policies and practices, recruitment, selection, talent management, compensation and benefits, employment and industrial relations, performance management, HR information systems and training and development.