2025-10-16T15:42:00+01:00By Grace Duncan and Kevin White
Published last week, it argues failing to curb intake will exacerbate already “devastating consequences for public health and the environment”
2025-10-03T13:13:00+01:00By Ian Quinn
Biffa lost millions when Scotland’s DRS collapsed, but its CEO Michael Topham believes ‘investment-grade’ policies can still make a massive impact
2025-10-03T09:32:00+01:00By Maria Gonçalves
Sustainability-linked supply chain finance aims to help suppliers, but should supermarkets go further to drive Scope 3 progress?
2025-10-03T09:14:00+01:00By Ian Quinn
Action is needed to boost food security and avoid environmental disaster. Can businesses stay focused and rely on government?
2025-10-02T13:57:00+01:00Sponsored by EcoVend, By Ian Quinn
Steve Reed and Daniel Zeichner are out. Emma Reynolds and Angela Eagle are in. What are their priorities, and are there grounds for optimism?
2025-10-17T07:20:00+01:00By Andrew Opie
Consumers want to make greener choices in principle, but are stopped by cost, convenience and limited knowledge, says Andrew Opie, director of food & sustainability at the BRC
2025-10-13T10:18:00+01:00By Catherine Conway
EPR is having exactly the effect it should, says Catherine Conway of UnPackaged
2025-10-09T13:43:00+01:00By Sarah Hill
Efficiencies in packaging, cooking and ingredients can make a massive dent in the food sector’s emissions, says Sarah Hill, chief people and ESG officer at Oscar Mayer
2025-10-08T15:47:00+01:00By Ian Quinn and Stephen Jones
Darren Blackhurst’s reset plans seems to have attracted the support of suppliers, even if there are some tough conversations ahead
2025-10-07T08:38:00+01:00By Michael Brennan
Traditional refillable models feel outdated in a world of quick convenience, says Michael Brennan, co-founder of Bob