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JOIN THE SKILLS REVOLUTION

In January this year the government launched a campaign to encourage small and medium sized businesses to ‘Join the Skills Revolution’ and prepare for economic recovery by skilling up their workforce. The campaign highlights the range of support and funding available for businesses wanting to boost their workforce capabilities, including apprenticeships, traineeships, and T Levels.

A range of government programmes are available for employers who are considering hiring employees, offering work experience, or upskilling existing staff, some of which offer financial incentives. These can be viewed on a dedicated website which is a one-stop-shop helping employers to compare the range of government training and employment schemes available.

You can also find out more about the ‘Join the Skills Revolution’ through a campaign toolkit which provides additional resources to help you understand the campaign identity and how to use it.

FISP SCHEME NOW OPEN

The Fisheries Industry Science Partnership Scheme (FISP) is now open to bid for contracts to carry out full research projects. Up to £300K is available per bid for projects to support sustainable fisheries management.

The scheme is part of the UK Seafood Fund and aims to improve and share knowledge of fisheries and aquaculture by funding data collection and research to support sustainable fisheries management. This is done through collaboration between the fishing and seafood industry and research organisations.

Eligible applicants are:

  • sole traders who own or operate a UK fishing boat
  • organisations engaged in commercial or recreational fishing, processing or marine aquaculture in the UK
  • research organisations

More information can be found on the FISP guidance page.

FSA TO LAUNCH CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGING YOUNG PEOPLE AND RESTAURANTS TO SPEAK UP FOR ALLERGIES

The FSA is going to launch the next phase of Speak Up For Allergies. The aim of the campaign is to encourage young people to support friends with allergies when eating in restaurants and the important role of the front of house staff to provide allergen information.

Food allergies have a huge impact on peoples lives and insight shows that young people feel more confident telling food businesses about their allergies when their friends are supportive and understanding.

The Speak Up For Allergies campaign will promote this message across a range of social media platforms and will see the FSA work with a range of partners and influencers to reach young people.

Businesses also have an important role to play in supporting people with allergies. Young people often feel nervous about raising their allergies for fear that they are being difficult or slowing down orders. How staff respond to these requests is important in making customers feel comfortable and confident.

The campaign will support food businesses, ensuring they have sufficient allergen management processes in place, and can provide staff with information and training so that they can effectively respond to allergen enquiries from consumers.

EPR UPDATE

Members may have seen that Defra have now provided an up date on the EPR consultation. As we advised the start date of EPR has now been pushed back.

The scheme will move back to 2024, EPR will also only pay costs associated with the recovery of household waste and street bins. The requirement to cover costs for business waste will now be reviewed by a task force. It appears the requirement to cover costs for littering has been dropped.

It has been decided that brand owners and importers of packaging will be responsible for the reporting and payment of fees.

Modulated fee payments are now delayed from 2024 to 2025. They have also decided not to reduce the de minimus threshold of £2m or 50 tonnes of packaging. However they have added a new reporting de minimus of £1m or 25 tonnes of packaging, members between these two bands will be required to report but no fees will be charged.

The scheme administrator is planned to be a public company, being mobilised by 2023 and fully operational by 2024.

The up date also provides information on recycling targets from 2024 and 2030, there will also be further targets announced for the years in between. The full table is as follows

The following information will be required as part of the reporting

  • All obligated producers will need to collate information under the following material
    categories: Plastic, Glass, Steel, Aluminium, Wood, Paper/Card, Fibre-based
    Composites, Other.
  • Brand Owners, Importers, Distributors and Service Providers may also need to
    collate packaging information such as:

    • Packaging classed as ‘commonly placed in street bins’
    • Additional material information – such as plastic polymer type, treated/untreated wood, or paper lamination
    • Function – Primary, Shipment (packaging used to deliver goods direct to households), Secondary or Tertiary
    • Waste stream – evidence regarding whether packaging is likely to end up in the household waste stream or not.
    • Information about the product contained within the packaging – such as food/non-food, hazardous (as defined by EN643)/non-hazardous, silicone,
      mastic etc.
    • Packaging components – the components that make up the whole packaging item and the weight of each component
    • Recycling disruptors – such as metal components, carbon black colouring, UV inks and varnishes etc.
    • Recycling enablers – such as detectable inks that allow for enhanced sorting and reprocessing
    • Format/packaging description – for example tub, tray, bag, box, jar, etc Colour of material

However it is clear that the reporting of different types of material will add a massive amount of extra complexity to this requirement.

We will provide further insight on this up once we have had a chance to read it further and consult with various experts in their fields. Any member wishing to read the entire update can find it by following this link

 

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1063589/epr-consultation-government-response.pdf

SUNFLOWER OIL UPDATE – TEMPORARY SUBSTITUTION WITH REFINED RAPESEED OIL PERMITTED

On Tuesday 22nd March BFFF attended an FSA led Food Industry Liaison Group meeting which was called at short notice to discuss the Ukraine crisis and food supply chain disruptions particularly the supply of sunflower oil and a derogation to use refined rapeseed oil as a substitute.

Following this meeting the FSA issued a letter to enforcement authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland which acknowledges the current supply chain disruption and in these exceptional circumstances encourages enforcement officials to adopt an approach to enforcement that is reasonable, proportionate, risk based and considered on a case-by-case basis.

The FSA have also communicated its views on the food safety risk of substituting sunflower oil with refined rapeseed oil, particularly to people with a food allergy, which they consider to be very low (Rapid risk assessment on the risk of allergic reactions in UK consumers if sunflower oil is substituted with refined rapeseed oil | Food Standards Agency).

We were reminded that a fundamental principle of this pragmatic and proportionate enforcement approach is that consumer safety must be protected, and retaining consumer trust remains an absolute priority for government.

Defra and FSA are encouraging businesses to work closely with their enforcement authorities and, where appropriate, Primary Authorities on these issues.

They are aware that businesses could encounter supply chain difficulties such that they may need to explore replacing sunflower oil with vegetable oil other than refined rapeseed oil. In such circumstances enforcement authorities have been requested to contact the FSA to seek further advice as safety risks will need to be considered on a case-by-case basis.

A similar approach is being taken in Scotland and Food Standards Scotland (FSS) is working closely with the FSA.

The FSA and FSS have issued a joint News Release today. However, this is to help inform consumers about these issues and no formal industry guidance has been issued as yet.

HOSPITALITY SECTOR LAUNCHES #HOSPITALITYHELPS INITIATIVE ACROSS THE EU

The hospitality sector across the EU has been working hard to support those who have been forced to flee their homes due to the war in Ukraine or any Ukrainian drivers or workers who find themselves stranded out of their country.

The  #HospitalityHelps initiative is now live and offers those in need up to 5 nights free stay in many hotels across Europe and 24/7 support in 3 languages (Ukrainian, Russian, English). It also provides other useful information such as a map of hotels, options for longer stays, information on crossing the border, and support and employment links.

There is also an area where hotel and operators can ‘donate’ rooms.

Please share this information far and wide and show your support for this fantastic initiative.

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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We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities to BFFF members across our events throughout the year, with flexible packages that can be tailored to suit your business objectives.

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