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AFGC partners with Touchstone Executive Search

The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) has announced a new partnership with FMCG senior executive search group Touchstone Executive Search. Under the partnership agreement, the AFGC and Touchstone will work together to...

NSW to tackle plastics and waste with $356m investment

The NSW government has announced a comprehensive plastics plan and waste strategy. Under the strategy, plastics like single-use lightweight bags, cotton-buds, straws and stirrers will be phased out, and green bins for food...

Food and grocery body partners with GS1 Australia

The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) has announced it has joined with pioneering standards group GS1 Australia in a partnership to drive the uptake of new standards and technology in the...

Sustaining Australia: Food and Grocery Manufacturing 2030 report

MEDIA RELEASE 24.05.2021 The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) has released a new report, which lays out a vision for doubling the size of Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing sector to $250...

Roadmap points to a powerful future for food and grocery manufacturing

The release of the Australian Government’s Food and Beverage National Manufacturing Priority Road Map sets out a clear path for Australia’s vitally important food and beverage industry, Australian Food and Grocery Council...

Food and grocery sector applauds harmonisation focus in rubbish report

MEDIA RELEASE 09.12.2020 A new report highlights an important opportunity to harmonise waste and resource recovery in Australia and move quickly to a circular economy while reducing cost and complexity, the Australian Food and Grocery Council...

A tactic to tackle plastic

The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) will develop Australia’s largest industry-led plastic recycling scheme. The scheme aims to collect and recycle nearly 190,000 tonnes of plastic packaging per annum by 2025. AFGC will...

Supermarket chains reinstate purchase limits in Victoria

Woolworths and Coles Supermarkets have implemented purchase limits on certain items to improve the availability of key food and grocery items in its Victorian stores. Woolworths has reinstated a purchase limit of two...
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