2025-10-20T14:30:00+01:00By Vince Bamford
The Estate Dairy’s founders felt there was an opportunity to bring the craft and care of British farming into hospitality
2025-10-16T15:42:00+01:00By Grace Duncan and Kevin White
Published last week, Eat-Lancet 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?
2025-11-11T16:30:00+00:00By Elinor Zuke
Companies’ own certification schemes don’t resonate as strongly with customers. And Innocent didn’t even announce the change
2025-11-10T15:26:00+00:00By Mike Coppen-Gardner
British agriculture and the food industry deserve better than this Trojan horse of faux concern concealing a radical anti-meat agenda
2025-11-06T15:50:00+00:00By Grace Duncan
Oatly’s press release announcing its ‘100% British oats’ left off one piece of crucial information: that although the oats were being sourced in the UK, they were still being processed into oat milk in the Netherlands
2025-11-06T08:22:00+00:00By John Redmayne
Smart retailers are viewing RAM assessments as strategic intelligence gathering that reveals exactly where their packaging investments should go, says John Redmayne, MD of ERP
2025-11-05T08:51:00+00:00By Jim Mellon
It’s clear that climate change, along with resource constraints and geopolitics, are converging to make food production less stable and more expensive, says Jim Mellon, executive chairman of Agronomics




