Foodservice News and Information

  • CEOs not rewarded for sustainability leadership

    CEOs not rewarded for sustainability leadership

    Less than one in ten UK CEOs have their pay linked to the environmental sustainability of their organisation. Researchers found that only 6% of UK CEOs have in their bonus a KPI focusing on the environment, and less than 1%…

  • Primary Authority schemes risk ‘regulatory capture’

    Primary Authority schemes risk ‘regulatory capture’

    Almost half of environment health professionals think that primary authority schemes are not working well to protect the public with particular concerns raised about the risks of financial dependency and regulatory capture. A survey by the Chartered Institute of Environmental…

  • Packaging and health will be 2020 priorities

    Packaging and health will be 2020 priorities

    Food and drink manufacturers should expect tougher regulation on packaging and further calls to help tackle obesity in 2020, according to the sector body. The predictions are made in the Food and Drink Industry report 2020, produced by the Food…

  • Sacre bleu: on-site ban for single-use foodservice packaging 

    Sacre bleu: on-site ban for single-use foodservice packaging 

    Fast food companies and catering providers in France will have to offer only reusable plates, cups and cutlery under strict new laws to reduce single-use packaging. An amendment to draft laws covering waste and the circular economy calls for everything…

  • Ditch trays and downsize dishes to cut food waste

    Ditch trays and downsize dishes to cut food waste

    Catering firms and hospitality businesses should not offer food trays and need to reduce the size of their plates, according to new research into the causes of food waste amongst students. Experts at Zero Waste Scotland conducted research with 130…

  • Fewer than one in two coffee shops pushing reusable cups

    Fewer than one in two coffee shops pushing reusable cups

    Fifty four per cent of coffee operators have yet to introduce any incentives to reduce consumption of single-use cups, according to research amongst 500 coffee professionals conducted by Brita. However, reducing single-use plastic is now the number one objective for…

  • Industry bread code leaves sour taste

    Industry bread code leaves sour taste

    A row is developing over a proposal to set new criteria for the labelling of sourdough bakery products in the UK market. A group of five industry bodies has drawn up a new code of practice that aims to clarify…

  • Parents thwarting kids’ desire to eat less meat

    Parents thwarting kids’ desire to eat less meat

    Young people are finding it difficult to eat less meat despite expressing a desire to do so. Research by the Eating Better alliance found that whilst 29% of 11-18 year old meat eaters want to reduce their meat consumption, 84%…

  • Obesity and food standards top election priorities

    Obesity and food standards top election priorities

    Tackling obesity and maintaining UK food standards are among the priorities food sector stakeholders have set out ahead of next month’s general election. The Food and Drink Federation, in its manifesto, urged the next government to tackle obesity and other…

  • Paper and compostables are “pretend” solutions to single-use

    Paper and compostables are “pretend” solutions to single-use

    Food companies are investing in “risky” new packaging solutions and recycling technologies instead of prioritising refill and reuse systems, according to Greenpeace. “Companies have obscured the true impacts of packaging behind confusing marketing terms, sustainability language, and industry alliances, hoping…