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BRAKES SWITCHES ON LATEST RENEWABLE ENERGY INITIATIVE

Brakes has taken the next step in its ambitious plans to harness natural energy across its estate with a solar array at the company’s Aylesford depot, following a successful installation at its Harlow depot last year.

The new, 2,400 solar panel system will provide almost a quarter of the site’s energy requirement and will save the equivalent of approximately 200 tonnes of carbon every year. It is the latest step towards the science-based targets set out by Sysco, Brakes’ parent company, to cut carbon emissions by 27.5% between 2019 and 2030, and to move to 100% renewable electricity.

The Aylesford project is part of a phased programme of renewable energy projects that will see the company generate renewable energy at sites across Great Britain.

Peter Owen, Sysco GB Engineering and Environment Director, said: “We are helping to meet Sysco’s challenging global carbon reduction goals by tackling the energy consumption in our own transport and infrastructure here in Britain. We’ve seen this work well in Harlow with our first 1MW solar array. Now, our ambition is to roll this out and install solar wherever possible across our estate – generating our own source of renewable, clean energy. This is key to our decarbonisation strategy.”

The new installation supports Sysco’s ambitious, science-based climate goal to reduce emissions across its global operations and the company’s entire value chain. It will see the company reduce its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 27.5% by 2030, and ensure that suppliers covering 67% of Sysco’s Scope 3 emissions establish science-based targets by 2026.

UPDATE: FIRE RISK ON LPG FORKLIFT TRUCKS – HSE HAS NOW RELEASED SAFETY NOTICE!

Following a BFFF member company raising concerns over an LPG fork lift fire, we contacted the HSE in early May and raised concerns that this issue had not been heavily publicised. The HSE outlined ongoing investigations and assured us of an imminent HSE Safety notice which is now available.

The notice is aimed at anyone responsible operating, supplying, inspecting or maintaining LPG powered forklift trucks.

The action for companies and operators includes:

  • Review your safe system of work in relation to the use of all LPG powered lift trucks and similar vehicles
  • provide information, instruction and training for all operators about the hazards raised in this alert
  • park LPG vehicles in well ventilated areas free from flammable material, particularly when parking overnight or for longer periods

If you are presented with an LPG powered truck with a starting problem:

  • do NOT follow the normal starting procedure
  • isolate the LPG supply by closing the shut off valve
  • ensure that the area is well ventilated
  • disconnect the battery
  • release LPG pressure trapped in the fuel supply system
  • follow the manufacturer’s guidance for inspection of the LPG system

Please see link to HSE safety notice below:

LPG forklift truck fire risk – Safety bulletin – HSE

 

FROZEN FOOD SECTOR’S WASTE EFFORTS SHOW NO SIGNS OF FREEZING, ACCORDING TO COMPANY SHOP GROUP

The UK’s largest redistributor of surplus food, Company Shop Group, has today revealed that by working in close partnership with frozen food businesses in 2022, it helped to save more stock from going to waste than ever before.

Since 2020, the Group has seen a 22% increase in the frozen stock it has handled and redistributed for the sector, providing a financial return on otherwise costly waste streams, whilst benefiting people and planet.

The Group works in close collaboration with flagship businesses across the frozen sector, including Birds Eye, Moy Park, Unilever, and McCain to provide bespoke and sustainable surplus solutions which guarantee brand integrity. Further supporting the sector to advance on its ambitious sustainability targets, the Group has recently extended its reach by joining forces with the likes of SFC, General Mills (inc. Haagen-Dazs) and Lotus Biscoff.

To achieve significant progress in the tonnes of food being prevented from waste each year, Company Shop has helped businesses across the cold chain to unlock the social, environmental, and financial potential of otherwise costly waste streams. This includes performing a range of expert technical interventions on surplus stock to ensure it is safe to eat and can reach people’s plates as intended, whilst helping businesses to maximise their assets during an economically challenging time.

Some of the most utilised surplus solutions for the frozen sector in recent years include the relabelling of products for life extensions; handling market delists, seasonal lines and product specification changes; taking food service products, and having own label approval for all retailers.

As one partnership example amongst many, the Group has worked in close collaboration with an ice cream producer to relabel products that were originally destined for international markets, to ensure that the products would meet UK trading standards upon redistribution.

The UK’s frozen food sector is renowned for its innovation, alongside its long-standing commitment to sustainability, with 98% of BFFF members recently declaring this as their top business priority. With the frozen sector forecasted for growth in the coming years, aided by an increase in consumer preferences for the sustainability and affordability of products, Company Shop Group is urging frozen businesses to remain forward-thinking and ahead of the curve when it comes to their resource and waste management processes.

To build on last year’s impressive food waste reduction efforts, Company Shop Group is standing ready to support even more frozen businesses to identify sustainable solutions for their surplus stock which will help to protect profit, people and planet when its needed most. This includes through its commercial redistribution offering via Company Shop – which returned £39million to the industry last year – and by donating stock to its award-winning social enterprise, Community Shop, to help transform communities and lives. 

Owen McLellan, Managing Director of Company Shop Group, said:

“At Company Shop Group, we are proud of our long-standing history supporting businesses across the frozen food sector with their ambitious sustainability commitments. 

“As such, it is excellent to see such a marked increase in the volume of products being saved from waste over the last year, and we are delighted to have worked with businesses across the sector both existing and new to ensure that the high-quality food being produced is reaching people’s plates as intended. 

“We know we are still only tackling the tip of the iceberg, however, and so we are actively seeking to work with more businesses within the frozen sector to help identify ways to prevent unnecessary waste, and to provide sustainable surplus solutions where it does inevitably occur. In turn, we can create a more sustainable future by stopping even more food from going to waste, whilst supporting our partners and empowering our communities.” 

Rupert Ashby, Chief Executive of the British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF), commented: 

“As a BFFF member themselves, Company Shop Group has supported the sector, including many of our member businesses, to generate positive social, economic and environmental impact through the safe redistribution of food that would otherwise be wasted. 

“Reflective of our sector and members’ desire to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation and sustainability, including through collective food waste reduction efforts, it is extremely pleasing to see the increase in food being redistributed and saved from waste through Company Shop Group partnerships over the last year, and the increase in frozen businesses establishing waste management processes for their supply chains.

TECHNICAL EXPERT GROUP MEETING TO TAKE PLACE ON 7TH JUNE

The BFFF Technical Expert Group will be holding their second hybrid meeting of the year on June 7th at the Newark Showground, in Lincolnshire.

As always, we have a packed agenda which should drive some really interesting discussions including:

  • The Border Target Operating Model
  • Retained EU legislation (REUL)
  • The Windsor Framework – challenges and impact on GB-NI trade
  • The latest updates on food incidents & supply chain issues

This time round, we will also be joined by the National Food Crime Unit who will be providing us with an overview of the NFCU, their investigatory powers and the latest updates and advice.

As the meeting is conducted under Chatham House rules, we will be unable to share the full minutes outside of the group, but please feel free to contact deniserion@bfff.co.uk should you want any information on any of the topics listed.

In the meantime, please do remember to check our website regularly for the very latest updates.

Technical Expert group meeting to take place on 7th June

The BFFF Technical Expert Group will be holding their second hybrid meeting of the year on June 7th at the Newark Showground, in Lincolnshire.

As always, we have a packed Expert Group Agenda which should drive some really interesting discussions including:

  • The Border Target Operating Model
  • Retained EU legislation (REUL)
  • The Windsor Framework – challenges and impact on GB-NI trade
  • The latest updates on food incidents & supply chain issues

This time round, we will also be joined by the National Food Crime Unit who will be providing us with an overview of the NFCU, their investigatory powers and the latest updates and advice.

As the meeting is conducted under Chatham House rules, we will be unable to share the full minutes outside of the group, but please feel free to contact deniserion@bfff.co.uk should you want any information on any of the topics listed.

In the meantime, please do remember to check our website regularly for the very latest updates.

WELCOME TO THE BFFF TEAM, DAVE COMLEY

On Monday the BFFF team welcomed the new Head of Sales, Dave Comley.

Dave comes from a background heavily set in trade organisations, including EVCOM and the Confederation of British Industry. Most recently, he was engaged with entrepreneurs and start-ups across all sectors as part of the ‘grammys for entrepreneurs’ – The Great British Entrepreneur Awards. As part of this role, he was also involved in the inaugural set up of the GB Food & Drink Heroes – a recognition programme specifically for exciting new companies in the f&d industry.

There are many current challenges that the BFFF can help members to resolve within the industry. Dave is genuinely excited by the innovation and inspiration across the frozen food sector and as part of the BFFF, he looks forward to working with both current and new members to continue to ensure that the BFFF is front and centre of the industry in all aspects.

Dave had this to say about his first week with the BFFF;

“Working with a great team with such in-depth knowledge of the industry has been a great foundation. It is a small team with a huge amount of industry experience.”

Daves role will be specifically to introduce new members to BFFF, so those interested in joining or re-joining can contact him on 07821 639217 or email davecomley@bfff.co.uk

Member Benefits

Exclusive Partnership deals on key products and services:

  • BFFF energy deals and rates
  • Vypr member deals and introduction
  • Defib Plus deals
  • Company Shop – membership
  • Mentor – MHE training health check

Exclusive access to networking opportunities and events:

  • Meet the Buyer events (retail & foodservice)
  • Annual Business Conference with networking dinner
  • Specialist H&S and Technical Conferences
  • Special interest groups (packaging, frozen food temperatures)
  • Annual Lunch
  • Awards Night
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