Unilever Food Solutions
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Information, Information, Information
AS The Nation gets chubbier, more and more companies are pledging to provide facts about how (un)healthy their food is. But do diners need or want them? Albert Einstein once said that the devil has put a penalty on… Read More
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Grocers on track with waste targets
THE GROCERY sector has delivered on its commitments to cut waste up and down the supply chain. New figures released by WRAP show that supply chain… Read More
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Unilever offers new nutrition training
UNILEVER FOOD Solutions (UFS) has launched an industry-first health and nutrition training programme to help lecturers raise awareness and improve catering students knowledge of nutrition in the workplace. The interactive programme called Understanding Nutrition in Commercial Kitchens … Read More
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FootprintComment: Tracey Rogers of UFS talks about food waste
ONE YEAR on, Tracey Rogers, managing director of Unilever Food Solutions comments exclusively to FoodserviceFootprint.com about the impact of United Against Waste. A year ago we called upon the industry… Read More
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Waste agreement published
A NEW VOLUNTARY agreement for the foodservice sector has been published. Businesses signing up to the Hospitality and Foodservice Agreement will be required to cut their waste and divert more of whats left to recycling, composting and anaerobic digestion… Read More
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Why Footprint Awards isn’t just another awards!
FOOTPRINT AWARDS 2012: The inaugural Footprint Awards in 2011 were proof of concept; to minimise the impact of an awards scheme and remain true to the mantra of being the antithesis of the typical industry awards. Our objective was to create… Read More
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Winners & Runners Up Announcement: Footprint Awards 2012
IN A glittering ceremony that told a story of sustainability, last nights Footprint Awards at the stunning 8 Northumberland in London, rewarded its winners for their contributions to sustainability and environmental excellence. Details of the winners… Read More
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Voluntary agreement looking more likely to be end of June
THE LONG-AWAITED voluntary agreement on waste for the hospitality sector looking more likely to be end of June with many more hurdles to overcome. A progress report of the Governments waste review 2011 stated that development of the so-called … Read More