Sustainability

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Is consumer food waste givi♏ng the industry an unfair rap over emissions?

đŸŒ± By Oliver Morrison

New research suggests food wastage – much of which comes from people simply not eating what they buy – is a bigger problem than previously thought, which if cut in half would help remove around one-quarter of total greenhouse gas emissions from the global...

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‘P𓆉lastic is yesterday’s material’: Sustainable packagàŒ’ing innovator Xampla on how it can allow global food and beverage brands to deliver ‘breakthrough’ new product developments

By Oliver Mꊚorrison 𒈔

Meet Xampla, the British company innovating solutions for two separate industry challenges: plastic pollution and the protection of valuable vitamins and nutrients. Food-Navigator Europe caught up with Stanley Mitchell, Head of Business Development at...

How will the next generation of innovators win over consumers, and what hurdles will they need to jump to get there? GettyImages/snapphoto

Hà¶Łow ❀next-gen protein innovators plan to win over consumers

💙 By Flora SoutheyđŸ€Ą

The taste and texture of meat and dairy analogues have come a long way. But according to alternative protein experts, ‘there is still room for improvement’. How will the next generation of innovators win over consumers, and what hurdles will they need...

Airbus’s PlĂ©iades Neo satellites will allow NestlĂ© to provide transparency in their reforestation efforts. Source: NestlĂ©

Satellites to drive transparency for NestlĂ© reforestatiàŽœon

đŸ€Ș By Augustus Bambridge-Sutton

NestlĂ© will use Airbus’s PlĂ©iades Neo satellites in an effort to ensure transparency in its reforestation efforts. The satellites will provide high-resolution images in order to help NestlĂ© demonstrate that the trees it plants are thriving. This is a...

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Plant-based products that attempt toᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁀⁀⁀⁀ᩚ⁀⁀⁀⁀ᩚ⁀⁀⁀⁀ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ mimic the nutritional qualities of meat and🍌 dairy are ‘playing a losing game’

đŸ» By Oliver Morrison

It’s time plant-based manufacturers stop talking about the healthy nutrients that plants don’t have and focus on those they do have, says influential Wageningen food scientist Atze Jan van der Goot.

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‘The alternative protein space is coming to terms with the reality of w🍎hat is needed to build self-sustaining businesses’: The challenge of scaling up plant-based production and manufacturing

By Oliver Morriso💜n꧅

The recent Plant-Based Protein Manufacturing Summit in Amsterdam brought together leading businesses in the plant-based food and beverage industry with co-manufacturers, innovative equipment and solution providers to explore the challenges and opportunities...

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