The Barry Callebaut Group, the world's leading manufacturer of high - quality chocolate and cocoa products, today announced its engagement in three key industry initiatives strengthening its engagement in the development of
sustainable global supply chains and agriculture.
Not exact matches
«To address this challenge we're joining with DP World, a
global expert in trade and
supply chain logistics, and are introducing DP World Cargospeed — an international brand for hyperloop - enabled cargo systems to support the fast,
sustainable and efficient delivery of palletized cargo.
Agenda 2030
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 «ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns» has target 12.3 «by 2030, halve the per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer level, and reduce food losses along production and supply chains including post-harvest los
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 «ensure
sustainable consumption and production patterns» has target 12.3 «by 2030, halve the per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer level, and reduce food losses along production and supply chains including post-harvest los
sustainable consumption and production patterns» has target 12.3 «by 2030, halve the per capita
global food waste at the retail and consumer level, and reduce food losses along production and
supply chains including post-harvest losses».
With its trading arm based in Geneva, Sucafina sources coffee, often directly from farmers, to provide its partners with
sustainable value across the
global supply chain.
Stuart Lendrum, former head of Packaging Design & Technology and
Sustainable & Ethical Sourcing at Sainsbury's (the # 30 billion UK retailer), is a recognised expert, leader and innovator across packaging, sustainability and
global food
supply chains.
«With more than 2,000 restaurants in our
global footprint, our goal is to have a considerable impact on
sustainable sourcing in our industry as well as drive humane treatment of animals throughout our
supply chain.»
Discussions covered future role of eco-labels and certification schemes, transparency in
global supply chains, climate change mitigation and risks, use of
sustainable ingredients, and tackling food waste.
Goal 12 — to ensure
sustainable production and consumption patterns — is broken down into 11 smaller goals; 12.3 is to halve per capita
global food waste at the retail and consumer levels and reduce food losses along production and
supply chains, including post-harvest losses, by 2030.
Responding to the Davos announcement, he said: «It is immensely satisfying that the
global outcry against food waste, echoing throughout the
supply chain, from farmers down to citizens, has now been amplified and crystallised by the United Nations in the framework of the
Sustainable Development Goals.
The Champion 12.3 partners are directly addressing
Sustainable Development Goal 12.3 — to halve per capita
global food waste at the retail and consumer levels and reduce food loss along production and
supply chains, including post-harvest losses.
Norbert Schmitz from
Global Risk Assessment Services will explain how food companies can develop
sustainable and deforestation - free
supply chains for their ingredients.
The RSPO is the leading not - for - profit, multi-stakeholder organization working along the full palm oil
supply chain to develop and implement
global standards for
sustainable palm oil in order to minimize the negative impact of palm oil production on the environment and the communities in which it's sourced.
Apeel Sciences is a company on a mission to fight food waste and build a
sustainable global food
supply chain.
ISEAL Alliance
Global Sustainability Standards Conference May 22 - 24, 2018 - São Paulo, Brazil Britta Wyss Bisang, Chief
Sustainable Supply Chains Officer, will be speaking.
Companies vs. Climate Change Conference November 29 - December 1, 2017 - Miami, FL, United States Alex Morgan,
Global Director, Markets Transformation for the Rainforest Alliance, will be a panelist addressing
sustainable supply chains.
Centre for Jatropha Promotion & Biodiesel (CJP) is the
Global authority for scientific commercialization of Jatropha & other non-food biofuel crops and designs and implements the growing of non-food biofuel crops worldwide in a structured Agri -
Supply chain, Value additions and research activities thereon & provides technology and services from «Soil to Oil» for the breeding, development, planting and harvesting of next - generation commercial biofuel crops CJP has been engaged in promoting
sustainable farming for biodiesel production since last one decade and its research findings and on - hand field experiences in respect of various technical, agronomical / silvicultural aspects of plantations of Jatropha have resulted in significant improvements in knowledge and technical background related to Productivity, profitability and sustainability of commercial production of Jatropha oil crop.
-- Twenty - four leading
global producers of palm oil as well as commodities traders committed to contribute to the goal of zero net deforestation by 2020 and to work with Governments, private sector partners and indigenous peoples to ensure a
sustainable supply chain.
Another example is the European research programme SUPURBFOOD: Towards
sustainable modes of urban and peri-urban food provisioning, for which the RUAF Foundation prepared an inventory and critical analysis of innovative experiences with short food
supply chains in (peri --RRB- urban agriculture in the
global South and organized the exchange of experiences and mutual learning between cities in Europa, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Matt Arnold,
Global Head of
Sustainable Finance, JPMorgan Chase & Co., said the company's commitment — coupled with plans to facilitate $ 200 billion in clean energy financing to 2025 — is «driven by «out - of - the - box» innovators and a commercial approach that will deliver a more resilient energy
supply chain.»
Jade has also worked on environment, development and trade issues in a number of other sectors including
global textile
supply chains, natural resources and conflict, marine governance, the trade in illegal ozone - depleting substances,
sustainable tourism in least developed states and climate change.
BSR is a
global nonprofit organization that works with its network of more than 250 member companies, their
supply chain partners, civil society organizations and authorities, to build a just and
sustainable world.
Companies vs. Climate Change Conference November 29 - December 1, 2017 - Miami, FL, United States Alex Morgan,
Global Director, Markets Transformation for the Rainforest Alliance, will be a panelist addressing
sustainable supply chains.
We cover topics such as
global water and energy challenges,
sustainable food,
supply chain sourcing, smart cities, integrated corporate reporting, e-waste recycling, and much more!
«The
Global Sourcing Marketplace brought together an impressive combination of
sustainable enterprises working along the design
supply chain.