It really resonates with me how companies can actually make better choices and be much more
transparent about their manufacturing pipeline.
The fact that they are so
transparent about its manufacturing processes is a good thing — it shows that they have nothing to hide.
Fromm is extremely
transparent about their manufacturing processes and even gives customers the option to find out exactly where the ingredients in their dog's food came from.
Not exact matches
What the brand is not so
transparent about, however, is the fact that their products (while they are all made in U.S. - based facilities) are
manufactured by Diamond Pet Foods.
They're not officially human grade and are less
transparent about the process than The Honest Kitchen (but then who isn't), but are much more open
about the
manufacturing and sourcing of products than a large majority of other pet food companies out there.
It is important to consider, however, that this brand isn't completely
transparent about who
manufactures their products — you should also consider that the brand has been affected by several recalls.
On the Ecoalf web site, which is fairly
transparent about the work they do, you can see videos of both the Ecoalf 1.0 and 2.0 fabrics» recycling and
manufacturing processes.