All Decarbonisation, energy & utilities articles – Page 9
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ArticleTackling food waste at the source with The Wonki Collective
Ingredients for Change is a new monthly interview series that explores the transformative stories shaping the global food industry. In Part 1 of this month’s episode which focuses on sustainability champions, we speak to Dini McGrath, co-founder of The Wonki Collective, about her innovative approach to tackling food waste at ...
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The unintended and worrying consequences of EUDR
Professor Chris Elliott reveals the highlights and anticipated pitfalls of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), noting holes to fill in the proverbial dike to swerve the tactics of devious greenwashers.
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NewsCarlsberg Sverige leads circular economy push by turning beer dredge into food
Carlsberg Sverige is joining forces with key Swedish industry players to pioneer circular economy innovation, transforming beer dredge into food.
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NewsFour ways the Coca-Cola Foundation and partners are helping protect water for the next generation
Water is essential for life, and The Coca-Cola Foundation is committed to protecting this precious resource. Through global initiatives, it is restoring forests, safeguarding watersheds, and supporting communities from the Eastern Himalayas to California’s fire-ravaged landscapes.
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ArticleUnderstanding the PFAS risk in food supply chains
Nicola Ackermann, Business Development Manager at SGS, explores the risks posed by PFAS in food supply chains, highlighting contamination sources, regulatory frameworks, and risk assessment strategies. With extensive expertise in PFAS analysis, Ackermann discusses how manufacturers can mitigate risks and ensure compliance through testing and monitoring.
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NewsUK food strategy board launched to drive public health and food system reform
A new UK Food Strategy Advisory Board has been launched to drive food policy reform, improve public health, and strengthen the food system through industry and government collaboration
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NewsGüntner’s cooling tech powers NASA’s mission to grow food on the Moon
A Güntner cooling system is helping NASA and the DLR test greenhouse technology that could one day feed astronauts on the Moon and Mars.
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Sainsbury’s and Cranswick announce £61 million partnership to boost British pig welfare
The new ten-year collaboration focuses on higher welfare standards, sustainable pork production and long-term stability for British farmers.
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NewsAldi and Walmart among 20 global retailers exposed in new report for methane inaction
A new report exposes the top 20 global food retailers for failing to tackle 'super-heater' methane gas emissions in their supply chains.
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NewsToo Good To Go distribute 100,000 surplus food parcels in just four months
Too Good To Go and CEVA Logistics have reached a major milestone, successfully distributing 100,000 surplus food parcels in just four months, helping to reduce food waste and support sustainable manufacturing practices across the UK and Europe.
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ArticleMisconceptions and the path to informed food sustainability
Sustainability is not a mere corporate checkbox; it’s an opportunity to innovate. Gioia Zagni from Klimato reveals why companies that rethink agriculture, minimise waste and explore alternative ingredients will shape the future of food sustainability.
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NewsCarrefour joins global push for tuna transparency in supply chains
The French retailer strengthens its commitment to responsible seafood sourcing by signing The Nature Conservancy’s Tuna Transparency Pledge, joining a global effort to ensure full monitoring across industrial tuna fisheries by 2027.
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ReportTransparency in supply chains: what keeps the industry awake at night?
How transparent is your supply chain? This report from TraceGains & New Food explores the challenges of food supply chain visibility and how businesses can overcome them.
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NewsTHRIVING Food Futures hub set to shape UK’s net zero food policies
The new research hub aims to reshape UK food policies, promoting sustainable, healthy diets to tackle climate and public health challenges.
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NewsNestlé Professional’s Toque d’Or 2025: national heats shortlist announced
Nestlé Professional has revealed the 48 finalists for the Toque d’Or 2025 national heats, set to take place in York this March. With sustainability and creativity at the forefront, the competition showcases the next generation of hospitality talent.
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ArticleBiomass fermentation: collaborating to realise its potential
Biomass fermentation is emerging as a sustainable solution to feed a growing global population, offering protein-rich ingredients produced quickly and efficiently. Yet, as MISTA’s Céline Schiff-Deb explains, unlocking its full potential will require collaboration, innovation and overcoming key industry challenges.
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NewsTurning blooms into ingredients: how ultrasound is repurposing edible flowers
New research from the University of Georgia reveals how ultrasound technology can transform unsold flowers into sustainable, nutrient-rich food ingredients, reducing waste.
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NewsUrgent call for VAT reform to drive healthier, sustainable eating choices
A new study led by University College London reveals how food VAT reforms could transform diets, reduce emissions and boost public health.
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ArticleUnlocking the future of smart vertical farming with automation
Vertical farming has an essential role to play in sustainability by cutting the distances from farm to fork, and feeding a growing population. However, as Schneider Electric’s Louise Liddiard reveals, it requires careful deployment to achieve the best return on investment.
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NewsArla accused of ‘greenwashing’ and creating a sustainability ‘fairytale’
Arla is accused of 'greenwashing' as a new report alleges the dairy co-op has weak climate policies and misleading sustainability claims.


