Sustainable pet food packaging – idealism or realism?
In this article our CEO, aka the Queen of Petfood, Henriette Bylling shares her views on sustainability and packaging in the world of pet food.
Read more February 27, 2018In this article our CEO, aka the Queen of Petfood, Henriette Bylling shares her views on sustainability and packaging in the world of pet food.
Read more February 27, 2018In this article Debbie Phillips-Donaldson, editor-in-chief of Petfood Industry, looks into the increasingly harder consumer navigation in a vast world of pet food that is increasingly subjected to (human) food trends.
Read more February 26, 2018How can pet food producers make sure that the consumer has the possibility to make an informed choice? Our CEO, Henriette Bylling, shares her view on this topic in this article.
Read more February 2, 2018Henriette Bylling aka the Queen of Petfood and CEO at Danish pet food company Aller Petfood on why the company (of all places!) chose to focus on the Russian private label market 14 years ago and on what a robust knowledge about unpredictable markets can do for your business.
Read more January 26, 2018In this article (the first of three on the topic), Henriette Bylling shares her views on the domination of undefined terms in the pet food industry. This article focuses on "clean".
Read more January 23, 2018We're excited that Henriette Bylling aka the Queen of Pet food will join this year's Petfood Forum in Kansas as keynote speaker together with large pet food players such as Nestlé Purina PetCare. Focus is transparency and Henriette will speak under the topic: "Why is petfood surrounded by secrecy?"
Read more January 11, 2018Snacking is the diet's no. 1 enemy for you and for Rex, the dog.
Read more December 11, 2017Henriette Bylling shares her thoughts on the grain-free vs. grainbased pet food debate.
Read more December 11, 2017Aller Petfood's budget brand Tasty Petfood receives positive feedback during its lauch on the Russian market.
Read more December 11, 2017The importance of children having and interacting with a companion pet is often overlooked in studies, and therefore also in public. Children not only develop better social skills and self-esteem, they are also less likely to become lonely.
Read more June 8, 2017