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Cranswick eclipses international food waste reduction target, achieving 61% reduction more than a decade earlier than planned

Thursday 24 September, 2020

Cranswick plc. has surpassed the Champions 12.3 Target set in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which seeks to halve food waste and loss by 2030; instead achieving a 61% reduction in edible food waste across the business in under three years. The reduction represents the elimination of over 4,216 tonnes of food waste, and waste now accounts for just 0.4% of total food produced.


The achievement is testament to the significant effort made within the company to combat food waste at every stage, starting with new technologies and processes to minimise potential loss at source, and leading right through to taking production overruns to those who need them.


Led by Cranswick’s ‘Changemakers’, who champion food waste reduction efforts internally and host events for all colleagues, the main steps have been:


PRIORITISING PREVENTION




BUILDING STRONGER COMMUNITIES





Looking to the future, Cranswick is determined to build on this success by targeting zero food waste excluding inedible parts, which is above and beyond current industry targets.


The company also wants to share its most successful strategies and best practices, including learnings from its involvement in the 10 x 20 x 30 initiative launched by the World Resources Institute, to help educate and inspire others across the industry.


Chris Aldersley, Chief Operating Officer at Cranswick plc. says,


“Beating the Champions 12.3 target on food waste so substantially gives us confidence that zero edible food waste is achievable. We need to get even more resourceful as we strive to get to zero edible food waste, which I am sure we will do with the support from the incredible people across our business.


Liz Goodwin, Champions 12.3 spokesperson and Senior Fellow and Director of Food Loss and Waste at the World Resources Institute adds,


Food is such a vital part of our social and cultural heritage, but the current way our food is produced and wasted is crossing several planetary boundaries. By already surpassing the Champions 12.3 target, Cranswick has shown that with innovation, collaboration, behavioural advocacy plus their desire to address food inequality, the food industry can play a crucial role in making a positive impact on the environment and in the community."


Jan Boyd, CEO, EMS Yorkshire says,


“The power of good food in bringing people together can’t be underestimated. When a company like Cranswick goes out of their way to provide fresh, locally produced ingredients with which we can create meals, that has a real impact on people’s lives and the wider community.”


Full details of Cranswick’s food waste performance and ongoing strategy can be found here - https://www.thisissecondnature.co.uk/climate/#climate-food-waste


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Cranswick plc.


Cranswick plc. is a leading and innovative British supplier of premium, fresh and added value food products with annual revenues approaching £1.7bn


Their core market is the United Kingdom where they produce a range of high quality, predominantly fresh products ranging from fresh pork, gourmet sausage and bacon to premium cooked meats, continental foods, and gourmet pastry. Most recently, they have started to produce fresh chicken and manage the whole supply chain from farm to fork.


They operate from 14 well-invested, highly efficient production facilities in the UK, with a workforce of over 11,000 people. Today, Cranswick plc. is one of the largest food producers in Britain, but they’ve stayed true to their simple ethos - to create authentically made, sustainably produced British food, without compromise.


Second Nature


Cranswick has committed to becoming the world’s most sustainable meat business, as laid out in its January 2018 vision of a ‘Second Nature’ sustainability strategy. Against that 2018 plan, the company has had significant achievements, including:











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