Category: Supplier News

Frucor Suntory selects Queensland for new facility

International beverage manufacturer Frucor Suntory is set to develop a new $400+ million facility Swanbank, Queensland with support from the Palaszczuk Government. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says Frucor Suntory’s plans for a major beverage...

Fenn Foods raises growth capital

Plant-based meat company Fenn Foods has secured investment from fund manager Bombora Investment Management. Fenn Foods produces “delicious, innovative, and sustainable” premium plant-based foods for the grocery and foodservice market. Its vEEF products...

Ferrero strengthens commitment to cocoa supply chain

Ferrero has published its Cocoa Charter and Cocoa Action Plan this week. According to the company, this reaffirms its “long-standing” support for income generation for farmers, protecting children and developing communities, and promoting...

Maximus launches inaugural Do-Cathlon

Maximus has premiered its first-ever Maximus Do-Cathlon on Foxtel. Kicking off on Fox Sports 503 last night, the Maximus Do-Cathlon is a series of everyday challenges “dialled up to the max”. Across six...

Nestlé addresses child labour, sustainability and traceability

Nestlé has announced a new plan to tackle child labour risks in cocoa production, with an income accelerator program at its centre. According to the company, this will aim to improve the livelihoods...

Asahi Beverages releases sustainability agenda

Asahi Beverages has unveiled a new sustainability agenda, introducing new targets and incorporating previously announced ones. The agenda covers areas such as climate change, sustainable packaging and the circular economy, and supporting local...

PepsiCo Australia switches to 100% renewable electricity

PepsiCo Australia has successfully changed to 100% renewable electricity across all of its operations. This includes its Chatswood headquarters in NSW and manufacturing sites at Regency Park in South Australia, Tingalpa in...

Nestlé Australia completes renewable electricity transition

Nestlé Australia has switched to 100% renewable electricity, four years ahead of its global target of 2025. Brands including KitKat, Milo, Allen’s, Nescafé, Uncle Tobys and Purina will now be made at factories...
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