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CCC report urges consumers to reduce beef, lamb and dairy by a fifth
The Climate Change Committee’s (CCC) latest report is setting an objective that individuals reduce their beef, lamb and dairy consumption by 20% as part of the Government’s target to become a Net Zero economy by 2050. The CCC’s new report, Land use: Policies for a Net...
Campden BRI to explain blockchain and bowtie with workshop
Campden BRI will host a one-day workshop that will help the food industry understand how a collection of emerging approaches can support food safety and risk management systems. The workshop, which will take place at Campden BRI on March 31st, will explain a number of...
Organic Research Centre starts 40th year at new headquarters
The Organic Research Centre (ORC) will begin its 40th year in its new headquarters in Cirencester. The new facilities are situated next to the Royal Agricultural University (RAU), which the organisation hopes will boost its industry relations and collaborative...
Mike Coupe to step down as CEO of Sainsbury’s
Mike Coupe is set to leave his role as CEO of Sainsbury's, with Simon Roberts to replace him. After almost six years as chief executive officer and fifteen years working for Sainsbury's, Coupe will retire from the role at the end of May 2020. Roberts will assume the...
FSS teams up with Scottish businesses to tackle food crime
Food Standards Scotland (FSS) has announced 17 food and drink industry partners have pledged to support its Scottish Food Crime and Incidents Unit (SFCIU) in an effort to raise awareness of food crime. Collaborating organisations include Seafood Scotland, Scotland...
Aldi announces market-leading pay rates for store colleagues
Aldi has increased its hourly rates for store colleagues to maintain its position as the highest-paying supermarket in the UK. Giles Hurley, chief executive officer for Aldi UK, said: “The dedication and commitment our store colleagues deliver every day when serving...
Organuary could be more sustainable than Veganuary, says GlobalData
A survey by GlobalData has found that 25%* of global consumers would consider eating ‘vegan meat’ for environmental reasons. GlobalData says whilst this may indicate that a growing number of people believe plant-based lifestyles to be better for the planet, it sets a...
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