Tag: sustainability

Sustainability a key focus at foodpro 2023

The impact of manufacturing and production upon the environment is now more critical than ever. With that in mind, this year key suppliers leading the charge for sustainability will be front and...

Ferrero provides update on sustainability efforts

Ferrero Group has announced it’s on track to meet its key sustainability objectives and targets. Ferrero’s progress is documented in the company’s 14th Sustainability Report, which highlights the steps taken during the 2021/22...

Kimberly-Clark Australia named sustainability leader

Kimberly-Clark Australia has been named a Sustainability Leader in the Australian Financial Review’s National Sustainability Leaders Awards for 2023. The National Sustainability Leaders Awards recognises the commitment of leading businesses and not-for-profit organisations...

APCO opens applications for 2023 awards

The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) has officially opened applications for the 2023 APCO Annual Awards. As Australia’s annual celebration of sustainable packaging leadership, APCO’s Annual Awards recognise businesses and sustainability professionals that...

PepsiCo announces finalists of inaugural sustainability program

PepsiCo has announced the 10 startup finalists for its inaugural APAC Greenhouse Accelerator Program, with Australian technology startup Adiona selected to participate in the accelerator program. In March, PepsiCo launched an open call...

Melbourne on board to fight food waste

Australia’s food rescue organisation, OzHarvest, is ramping up the fight against food waste with a new study that reveals households can cut their food waste by 40% with its innovative Use It...

ACT plastics ban timeframe criticised by retailers

Further bans on single-use plastics in the ACT have been announced this week. From 1 July 2023, the ACT government will ban additional single-use plastics including single-use plastic plates and bowls, expanded polystyrene...

Aussies cut back on their spending

Almost half (47%) of the Australians surveyed in a recent pulse study conducted by Monash University are shopping for lower-priced brands more now than they did at the same time last year. The...
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