
Scottish Council Elections 2022 – FDF Scotland’s asks
Ahead of the Scottish Council Elections 2022 – FDF Scotland sets out our asks for Scotland's local authorities.
The global food system is set to face unprecedented pressures over the coming decades; this will require transformational change in the way we do business. Improving resource efficiency across our supply chains from farm to fork will make an important contribution to this challenge.
One of the key pillars of FDF’s Ambition 2025 is Resource Efficiency. FDF members have demonstrated continued dedication to achieving sustainability goals, innovating within their own businesses to achieve improvements on climate change, food waste, packaging, water and transport.
A current priority area for members is packaging. The FDF has worked with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and other stakeholders to develop the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) Smart Sustainable Plastic Packaging (SSPP) Challenge. To receive funding, projects will need to meet the targets of the UK Plastic Pact, which aims to create a circular economy for plastic packaging, through innovation.
We are delighted to announce the expert panel of speakers joining us to discuss the topic of "Exciting and inspiring UK Food and Drink consumers" at our upcoming Food and Drink Federation Conference taking place at The National Gallery on 22 March 2022.
Covid-19 highlighted how plentiful supermarket shelves and eating out with family and friends were hugely valued. Has the pandemic changed what we are now looking for in products, eating experiences and buying environments? This discussion looks at what the post-covid consumer is looking to excite them and what your NPD and marketing teams can’t afford to ignore.
Key speakers:
Other topics we will cover include:
Does your company carry out exceptional work, creating innovative new products?
Enter the FDF Awards - Innovation category before 28 February 2022, for your chance to win. It’s completely free to enter!
Ahead of the Scottish Council Elections 2022 – FDF Scotland sets out our asks for Scotland's local authorities.
The Plastic Packaging Tax, came into force on 1 April 2022. It is critical that food and drink businesses understand what they need to do ahead of implementation. FDF Scotland's CEO - David Thomson - sat down with Stuart McCallum, the Head of Food and Drink for RSM UK to find out more.
Defra has released its consultation on Extended Producer Responsibility and they have committed to continue to work with industry groups to explore payment options for business waste, and will establish a task force to develop the evidence and undertake analysis of options.
Food and drink companies beat CO2 reduction targets five years early, leading to new sustainability commitments in far reaching report.
Want to keep up to date on this topic?
You can receive email updates on this topic by registering for an FDF account.
You can edit your preferences so that you receive updates on the topics and the type of information you are interested in.
FDF members have access to a range of benefits to grow, protect and strengthen their business.
Gain an advantage, join FDF today.
As the UK embraces Net Zero Carbon targets, low carbon technology will be an important area for development.
The UK food and drink industry relies on packaging to help protect food, prevent food waste, and contribute to wider sustainability goals.
07 August 2019
The Industry Narrative sets forth our position on packaging and plastics: it acknowledges their environmental impact, states their functions, identifies factors in choice of materials and in making changes to the packaging system, lists our engagement with stakeholders on the issues, and calls for necessary support from Government.
Read more