All Sustainability articles – Page 173
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ArticleGovt refuses calls to pay back Ghana banana tariffs
Despite pressure there are no plans to reimburse suppliers for unsustainable post-Brexit tariffs of £95 per tonne on Ghanaian bananas
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ArticleArgofruta set for another year of growth
The Petrolina-based company’s export manager, Julia Briso, outlines the company’s plans for the year ahead
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ArticleVog signs up to sustainability project
Partnership with Sustainapple will focus on respecting nature, promoting healthy eating, and maintaining profitability
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ArticleFive retail trends to watch in 2021
Tech upgrades, ecommerce and meal inspiration will be prominent in the global retail sector this year, according to a new report from IGD
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ArticleMSC considers its carbon position
Shipping group joins the Hydrogen Council as it looks to collaborate on decarbonisation
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ArticleFrench ready for compostable packaging
A majority of French shoppers want to see more compostable packaging instead of plastic and are willing pay more for it, according to a survey
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ArticlePink Lady rewards sustainable efforts
Through its yearly Pink Lady Talents competition, Pink Lady Europe is set to recognise the best sustainable initiatives among its growers
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ArticleFirst zero emission airfreight route launched
Kuehne+Nagel and Air France KLM Cargo’s Los Angeles to Amsterdam service uses 100 per cent SAF
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ArticleMaximising pineapple waste with drones
Malaysian researchers have come up with a way to turn pineapple leaves into drones
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ArticleAsda hits 5m meals in FareShare partnership
Over past three years retailer has donated large quantities of fruit, veg and other produce through back-of-store donation scheme
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ArticleTurkish apples gain Thai entry
The newly agreed export protocol between Turkey and Thailand is welcome news for Turkish exporters, with hopes that apples are just the beginning
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Article“Inspirational” PSE co-founder dies aged 59
Jane Gorick, who had more than 30 years’ experience in packaging sector, will be remembered as “inspirational, fun, yet deeply professional"
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AnalysisIs automated navigation the future?
Successful tests of innovative technology for autonomous shipping show direction of future travel, says Port of Antwerp
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ArticleInnatis ties up with Domaine des Coteaux
The French apple producer has combined forces with Domaine des Coteaux as new investments in stonefruit production bring diversity
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ArticleFood suppliers embrace Veganuary
More than 500,000 people are expected to switch to a plant-based diet this January
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ArticleFirst organic banana cluster created in Peru
Cluster aims to improve the competitiveness of the sector and make production more sustainable
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ArticleMajority ‘unlikely’ to go plant-based in 2021
Survey on behalf of British Nutrition Foundation finds 61 per cent of Brits are “unlikely” to follow a plant-based diet, with a lack of understanding around what term means
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AnalysisWhat does Brexit mean for UK fresh produce?
The last-minute agreement with Brussels is a relief for Britain's fresh produce trade, but supply chains are set to get slower, more complicated and more expensive. Here's how the industry reacted to the deal
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ArticleTell us how Covid is shaping your business
By taking part in our survey, you can help the industry better understand the pandemic's long-term implications
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ArticleMajor catering losses after London lockdown
Tighter restrictions have left suppliers sitting on "a pile of unsold produce", causing food waste and financial losses

