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STARFROST SUPPORTS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN IN ENGINEERING DAY TO CELEBRATE ENGINEERING HEROES!

Starfrost are proud to support International Women in Engineering Day and celebrate the outstanding achievements of women engineers.

Wednesday 23rd June marks 2021’s International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), a global awareness campaign, coordinated by Women’s Engineering Society (WES), which aims to increase the profile of women in engineering worldwide and focus attention on the career opportunities available to women and girls in engineering and related industries.

Lauren Stephenson, Marketing Manager at Starfrost said, “Starfrost are proud to support Women in Engineering Day and celebrate the outstanding achievements of women engineers throughout the world.”

“INWED is a fantastic initiative that raises awareness of women in the engineering industry and the exciting career opportunities available across the sector.  We hope to encourage and inspire more women to join the wide-ranging industry as well as raise awareness and promote progress for a diverse and equal workforce.”

In support of INWED, Star Refrigeration (Starfrost’s parent company) are sponsoring Institute of Refrigeration Women in RACHP Engineering Heroes event an event to commemorate International Women in Engineering Day. This year’s event will consist of an online meeting hosted by the Institute of Refrigeration’s (IOR) Women in Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pump network group (WiRACHP). The live online meeting will follow the theme of ‘Engineering Heroes’ and will ask attendees to remember the motivational figures in their life who have helped them to choose a career in the industry.

Hosted by IOR Trustee and Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) Ambassador Lisa-Jayne Cook, the event will kick off as a live webinar at 10.00 am on Wednesday 23rd June and is expected to run through until 11.30am.

The network is now open to anyone (male or female) working in any RACHP related role such as service & maintenance, design, research, engineering, science, sales, administration, marketing, training, etc. You do not have to be an IOR member to take part. To attend the free online event which will take place on International Women in Engineering Day, register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtcOugqTIsG90fTscD2Z2AD8nkIOTMnoVW%20  and tune in to hear some amazing stories from the world of WiRACHP and inspire the next generation of female engineers.

To find out more about International Women in Engineering Day go to: https://www.inwed.org.uk/
To find out more about the Women in RACHP event go to: https://ior.org.uk/events/inwed2021

Work Right to Protect Workers’ Lung Health

Today marks the start of Breathe Easy Week, the UK’s awareness week to promote lung health.

Work Right to protect workers’ lung health – All workers deserve to Breathe Easy
Living with lung disease has a devastating impact on workers’ lives as well as the lives of their families. Each year, it is estimated that 12,000 people die from work-related lung diseases linked to exposure during their working lives. HSE is shining a light on work-related lung diseases to ensure employers whose workers are at risk of breathing in certain dusts, gases, fumes and vapours in the workplace have effective control measures in place to protect workers from occupational lung disease.

Employers have a legal responsibility to protect their workers’ respiratory health. Check your control measures today to make sure they are in line with expected standards on how to prevent work related lung diseases.

To protect workers from serious, long-term lung damage, it is vital that employers in higher risk sectors assess the risks, plan their work and have effective controls to protect their respiratory health and Work Right. HSE have a range of guidance and resources available for those undertaking higher risk work, including:
Baking and milling
• Welding
• Stonework
• Cement and concrete manufacture
• Woodworking
• Quarry work
• Construction – cutting, drilling and sanding

Spotlight on lung health during Men’s Health Week
During Men’s Health Week, HSE targeted a number of male-dominated workforces to highlight the risks that exposure to hazardous substances can have on workers’ health.

Through demonstrating the risks in a range of industry sectors, they are asking employers and workers to check the risk assessments and control measures they have in the workplace are effective to protect against work-related lung diseases such as asbestosis, silicosis, asthma, and lung cancer. These diseases cause severe, often incurable, health problems for workers if the risks are not managed.

Exposure to hazardous substances must be managed to protect workers from the symptoms and devastating impact of occupational lung diseases. If you’re unsure of where to get help for the specific control measures needed for your business, the HSE website has advice and resources to help you.

 

VIRTUAL CHEF ONLINE SETS NEW STANDARDS IN ONLINE MENU AND RECIPE MANAGEMENT

Brakes and Nutritics partner on new offering for foodservice operators

Brakes, the UK’s leading foodservice provider, announces a new partnership with Nutritics, market leading provider of foodservice technology, to further enhance standards in recipe analysis, menu management and food labelling across the UK.

Brakes and Nutritics have joined forces to launch a one-stop solution called “Virtual Chef Online”, an advanced, groundbreaking suite of online recipe and menu management tools for foodservice operators including:

  • Recipe analysis to automatically calculate cost, nutrition and highlight allergens
  • Menu management for GP and sales analysis alongside options such as displaying the customer menu on a TV screen or tablet
  • Customised label maker and label printing solution to assist with Natasha’s Law compliance
  • Cost, sustainability, and waste analysis
  • Unique real-time access to Brakes portfolio of 12,000 products and prices

Virtual Chef Online will be an invaluable tool for businesses when it comes to complying with allergen legislation in general, and Natasha’s Law in particular. Natasha’s Law applies to products designated as ‘pre-packed for direct sale’ (PPDS). That is food packaged at the same place it is offered for sale to consumers, which includes pre-wrapped products kept behind a counter. From October 1st 2021 all PPDS food will need to have a label showing the name of the food and the full ingredient list. Where any of the 14 declarable allergens are present, they must be identified on the label.

As well as helping food businesses to comply with food law, Virtual Chef Online also makes it simple to reformulate recipes, improve their nutritional profiles, or meet specific targets related to nutrition and health claims.

As part of the agreement, Nutritics is Brakes’ preferred software provider, establishing a more standardised foodservice software system in the UK that is geared towards the food industry’s needs to help caterers provide consumers with more robust information and a higher level of transparency to make informed food choices.

“As well as simplifying the entire menu development process, increasing efficiency and reducing food waste, Virtual Chef Online will make it easier for our customers to comply with current food regulations, as well as upcoming legislation such as Natasha’s Law,” said Adam Collett, Brakes UK Marketing and Digital Director.

Stephen Nolan, Managing Director at Nutritics, said: “We are delighted to partner with Brakes to power the technology behind the Virtual Chef Online solution. This new market offer gives Brakes’ customers access to best-in-class recipe and menu management technology and will enable them to optimise their offer, enhance compliance and improve the customer experience all from one software solution.”

Interested in learning more about Virtual Chef Online and signing up for a free demo? Please contact brakes@nutritics.com

VOLUNTEER FOR FARESHARE AT THE TESCO SUMMER FOOD COLLECTION

Could you and your colleagues help FareShare support children and families this summer by volunteering at the Tesco Summer Food Collection?

The collection is taking place from Thursday 15 to Saturday 17 July 2021 in all stores across the UK where customers will be asked to donate long-life food to FareShare and the Trussell Trust.

For the second consecutive year, Tesco has held an additional Food Collection in summer, as well as the annual Christmas Food Collection. This is in response to the rise in demand for food from charities caused by Covid-19.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis in March 2020:

  • 1.5 million people have gone a day without eating
  • 8 million adults have experienced food insecurity
  • More than 1.5 million people in households with children are unable to access food for economic reasons
  • The number of adults who are food insecure in Britain is estimated to have quadrupled

The pandemic has hit us all very hard. Lockdown restrictions and no volunteers in 2020 caused a huge drop in the food we were given from the Tesco Food Collection – we received 50% less than in 2019, when volunteers were able to help in store. Volunteers really make a big difference!

Food donated by Tesco customers during the collection will go to support local charities supplied by FareShare, including holiday clubs providing healthy meals and activities to youngsters outside of term-time, and the Trussell Trust’s foodbanks. Tesco will once again top up customer donations made in store by 20% in cash to aid both charities in their work.

If you can, please encourage your staff, volunteers, and your supporters to sign up for a shift in a Tesco store. One volunteer working a three-hour shift can help us collect enough food for 600 meals!

To find your local store and sign up for a shift, visit the FareShare website.

You can also support the Tesco Food Collection on social media and we’ve put together some posts that you can use here. Anything you can do to help us spread the word far and wide will go a long way in helping us get more food to more children this summer.

If you have any questions, let me know or email our dedicated Food Collection team on: tescofoodcollection@fareshare.org.uk.

ADDED VALUE FOR LOGISTICS: THE EURO PALLET COLLAR CC1 FROM CRAEMER

One clever way to expand the use of Euro pallets is to combine them using pallet collars. The result is a stable and reusable packaging unit that ensures loads are reliably protected while avoiding packaging waste and therefore saving on disposal costs. And integrated handles, movable locking elements and a sophisticated folding mechanism all make the new CC1 Euro pallet collar from Craemer particularly easy to handle. Other advantages include variable application options, enormous volume reducibility and slip resistance.

Easy, foldable handling for modern logistics

The CC1 is made entirely of PE and is compatible with wooden and plastic pallets. When unfolded, the 7.8 kilogram collars are easy and simple to place on pallet and can be stacked 3 high, allowing for greater flexibility in transporting goods of different sizes. The ideal combination for a loading unit with a height of around 2.10 meters: a stack of two pallets with three collars each. The optionally available external 10-millimetre edge of the CC1 ensures that the pallet is securely locked in place. Without rim, the collar can be tightly locked in place using a pallet lid.

Movable locking elements allow the sophisticated folding mechanism of the Euro pallet collar from Craemer to be actuated with a simple movement of the hand. When folded, the volume of the CC1 is reduced by 75 percent. This means little space is required when transporting the stacked collars, while ingenious locking elements on the bottom ensure slip-resistance – even when unfolded. Adhesive fields for labels and integrated transponder mounting brackets round out the innovation from Craemer.

Craemer plastic pallets

The practical CC1 Euro pallet collar marks Craemer’s latest addition to the company’s wide range of high-quality plastic pallets, the result of over 50 years of experience in the design and manufacture of load carriers. Then as now, Craemer is the market’s leading innovator. Craemer plastic pallets can be found in numerous industries and applications and have already proven themselves millions of times over. All Craemer pallets are from made from high-quality, recyclable PE and injection-moulded in one shot. Pallet lids in conventional dimensions complete the range for modern logistics. The portfolio also boasts a wide range of different containers, from tubs and buckets to pallet boxes.

The CC1 collar from Craemer is compatible with wooden and plastic Euro pallets
The CC1 collar from Craemer is compatible with wooden and plastic Euro pallets.

The sophisticated folding mechanism of the Craemer CC1 ensures easy handling
The sophisticated folding mechanism of the CC1 ensures easy handling.

Craemer CC1_75% volume reduction_when folded, the collar saves space and is slip resistant
75% volume reduction: When folded, the collar saves space and is slip resistant.

Craemer CC1_the ideal loading unit_a stack of two pallets with three stacking frames each (2)
The ideal loading unit: a stack of two pallets with three stacking frames each.

DEFRA CONSULTATION ON CONSISTENCY IN HOUSEHOLD AND BUSINESS RECYCLING IN ENGLAND – CLOSES 4TH JULY 2021

We wish to make members aware that following on from the 2019 consultation, Defra are now consulting on specific policy proposals for increasing consistency in recycling collected from households, businesses and other organisations in England.

Defra are asking for your thoughts about the materials included in each recyclable waste stream, exemptions, statutory guidance and transition timelines for local authorities and businesses. They are also seeking views on other areas of the policy to enable recycling consistency to be implemented successfully.

This latest consultation offers the best chance producers have had in many years to influence how recycling collections are configured. Therefore, we would encourage members to respond.

The consultation can be accessed here  and closes at 23:59 on 4th July 2021.

We would also be grateful if you could inform deniserion@bfff.co.uk of your intent to respond, along with a copy of your responses if possible. This will help us to assess member interest in this area.

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