Plant

Orizon S.A.

Plant

Orizon S.A.

Site

country
Chile
Website

Crimes & Concerns

  1. Environment
  2. Civil Unrest

Orizon S.A. is directly associated with environmental issues such as water pollution and civil unrest involving protests or strikes.

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Civil Unrest
In 2023, Orizon workers went on strike to negotiate salary increases and improved bonuses, according to a report by ClickTV Chile.
Environment
In December 2024, the government of Chile charged Orizon with exceeding the maximum concentration limits permitted for discharges of liquid waste into continental surface and marine waters for the months of May, November, January, and February of 2022, as well as in the months of April, May, and December of 2023.

Marketing Claims Comparison

This section highlights the marketing claims made by Orizon S.A. and any associated crimes and concerns categories that have been identified upstream in the supply chain. It provides a way to compare the plant’s public claims with potential issues that may be relevant to those claims.

Overview of claims made & relevant supply chain concerns
(Claims are grouped by relevant concerns)

Supply Chain

Orizon S.A. is related to at least five companies upstream, including five ships, as well as four companies downstream, including three importers, and one mill.

Feed Mills
Vietnam
De Heus Vietnam
Importers
Canada
Wilbur-Ellis Company Of Canada Ltd
Japan
Nissui Corporation
Netherlands
Koudijs International B.V.
Ships
Chile
Don Julio
Lider
Lonco
Ventisquero
Vesterveg
Ship
Plant
Mill
Importer