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SUSTAINABLE FISH IS A REALITY FOR CHEFS, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!

The first Sustainability Seminar and Fish Chefs Lunch, organised by The Chefs’ Forum, took place on Monday 24th June at the upscale Sexy Fish restaurant in London’s Mayfair.

Fifty attendees, including speakers from international fish production, research and fair trade discussed the latest in fish sustainability and enjoyed a lunch created by Sexy Fish Group Restaurant Chef Director, Bjoern Weissgerber in a beautiful setting. The Coral Room at Sexy Fish Mayfair was the perfect venue for this nautical-themed event, with a dedicated bar, illuminated amber onyx floor and two of the largest live coral reef tanks in the world.

Bjoern said
“It was fantastic to welcome fifty top chefs and food industry experts to Sexy Fish. I am extremely grateful to The Chefs’ Forum and Maris for putting this together and I am delighted with the way in which it was organised, from start to finish. I really enjoyed experimenting with new fish species and learning about their provenance. It is really important that we know the carbon impact of ingredients in our menus and fish is a major focus for us at Caprice Holdings, throughout all brand concepts. It was really interesting to hear the talks today and learn more about Fair Trade, welfare and sustainability standards.”

Sustainably-farmed, high-welfare Barramundi, Snow Cod, Tiger Prawns and Tilapia made up the menu of the lunch and each of the producers gave a talk about how their products are meeting global sustainability standards.

Jaqueline Pfyl, Senior Director of Industry Marketing at Fair Trade USA said

“Conscious consumers recognise that when they see the Fair Trade Certified label on a product it has met a set of rigorous standards supporting sustainable and responsible consumption and production, making it easier for them to choose items that align with their values. Consumers are looking for brands and certifications  that they can trust, and over 60% of the population trusts the Fair Trade Certified label.

They look for the stories behind the items they buy and understand that their purchases make a true difference for people and communities around the world. 86% of consumers want more sustainable and equitable products in the post-pandemic market.”

Andrea Zick, PhD researcher & sustainability expert at Brunel University, said

“Putting sustainability on a menu is a delicate balancing act. Consumers and diners want to know where the food they are eating comes from and how its production impacts local communities. Sustainability, at its core, is about making sure that production is harmonious with its surroundings and modern aquaculture is managing to do that whilst also building communities that can grow up around it.”

As each course was presented the producers got the chance to explain their
credentials:

Talking about barramundi from The Better Fish, Maris Managing Director, Steven Tilston said

“Australis sees Fair Trade as a natural component of its mission. They’ve got there by making sure that their Barramundi are prime in quality with high levels of Omega 3 and zero contaminants. That means no detectable levels of mercury, PCBs, antibiotics, hormones, or colorants. It’s great to be here today, celebrating responsible sourcing and processing of Barramundi, a lesser-known species in Europe, which can be likened to Sea Bass. I’m also delighted to welcome Unima, Norcod and Regal springs to this special event, promoting sustainable fish.”

Steve also took the opportunity to introduce the chefs and experts to ‘Greener Grazing’, a research project to farm Asparagopsis Taxiformis seaweed alongside Barramundi, growing it on ropes to make a pleasant habitat for the fish.

This work has the potential to virtually eliminate methane emissions from livestock digestion by introducing seaweed into ruminant diets (Cattle, Sheep and Goat feed), while restoring ocean habitats and revitalising coastal communities.

The Barramundi was served in a light and crispy tempura batter with a Yuzu Kosho dip and it went down a storm with the guests.

Will Rash from UNIMA said
“We don’t just produce incredible Madagascar Tiger Prawns. Above all, UNIMA is committed to its employees by providing social benefits well above the country’s minimum standard, and continuously contributing to the improvement of employee working conditions and personal development. Employment only begins at 18, employees work 40-hour weeks, receive overtime compensation, have access to a health clinic, health insurance.”

Chef Bjoern grilled the tiger prawns on the charcoal robata grill (a signature way of live fire cooking at Sexy Fish) and served it with Coconut Kakigõri and green papaya – A stunning dish that really brought out the flavour of these beautiful crustaceans.

Christian Riber, CEO of Norcod added:

“Through our commitment to people, cod, and nature, we take responsibility for economic, social and environmental sustainability. Norcod is the culmination of a highly ambitious endeavor to raise premium Atlantic Cod sustainably and commercially. Snow Cod is naturally bred in Norwegian fjords, bringing our customers a truly delicious product of consistent first-rate quality, Bjoern and the team at Sexy Fish, really did it justice today and we are delighted with the guests’ feedback.”

The Norweigan Snow Cod was perfectly-caremelised and served with a spicy miso glaze. It was plated in a beautiful white bowl that really gave a beautiful aesthetic to the dish.

Petra Weigl from Regal Springs said

”Sustainability has been at the core of our Tilapia production since the beginning. Moving with the times, we’re dedicated to supporting the growing trend toward the green and blue food movements — accelerating our efforts to build a better planet for all. By responsibly farming Tilapia, we add precious protein to world food supplies without diminishing threatened ocean fish stocks.

We’ve invested in the latest hatchery and genetics technologies to ensure optimal tilapia fish farming conditions, resulting in fresh, flaky, and versatile Tilapia that’s bursting with healthy protein and 100% lake traceable.”

Again, Bjoern and his brigade took to the the robata grill to lightly char the Tilapia and it was finished with brown butter, ponzu and capers; The perfect flavour partners for this delicate, flaky fish.

Petra explained that humane UK aquaculture stunning technology is used to minimize suffering and reduce stress before the Tilapia are dispatched, leading to a better eating quality as the meat is far more succulent.

Les Caves de Pyrene kindly sponsored the lunch with three delicious wines to really compliment Bjoern’s excellent menu, showcasing sustainable fish species, a topic that Sexy Fish is extremely passionate about on a global level throughout all of its four sites in Mayfair, Manchester, Miami, with the latest opening imminent in Dubai later this year.

Sustainability has to be a the heart of everything we do in the food industry and events like these bring all of the right people into the room to bring about positive change, through sharing specialist knowledge and best practice.

DELIVERING ENHANCEMENTS IN THE PHARMA/HEALTHCARE SUPPLY CHAINS

Warehouse management systems (WMS) are pivotal for businesses, streamlining inventory control, enhancing order fulfilment, and improving efficiency. However, in the pharmaceutical industry, WMS takes on an even more critical role. It not only optimises general business operations but also addresses industry-specific challenges. These include rigorous regulatory compliance, effective cold chain management, and anti-counterfeiting measures. By harnessing the functionality of a WMS – or integrating one with an existing system such as an ERP – pharmaceutical companies can ensure product integrity, compliance, safety, and timely delivery, thereby elevating their performance to new heights.

Rigorous Regulatory Compliance: the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector is governed by strict regulations and quality standards. To maintain compliance businesses in the sector are required, among other things, to keep accurate and detailed records of the products they manufacture and supply. While it is possible to use paper documentation, the volume and variety of data involved inevitably means that computerisation offers a number of potential benefits. Using a WMS removes the need to manually enter information about products as they pass through the warehouse which eliminates the risk of introducing errors and supports greater automation to promote efficiency and reduce costs. It also enables data exchange with other applications, including those that manage compliance processes. Dublin-based Merit Pharmaceuticals, for example, deployed the ProERP Advanced Order Management application from Principal Logistics Technologies to deliver a number of enhancements to its operations that serve over 20 per cent of the market in Ireland. ProERP is scalable to deliver more than one million sales order lines per eight-hour day. Critically, the system allows the company to combine HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Board) compliance with the requirement for extensive agility, within the confines of this complex and dynamic industry sector.

Enhanced Inventory Management: efficient stock control is important for any manufacturer or distributor but there are additional pressures in pharmaceutical and healthcare. In particular, many products will have limited shelf life which makes it essential to utilise techniques such as first-expiry-first-out (FEFO) or first-in-first-out (FIFO). In both cases the objective is to eliminate stock wastage and ensure optimum stock rotation while maximising the shelf-life and availability at the point of delivery. Other considerations include new products becoming available which creates pressure to utilise existing or older stock. More generally pharmaceutical items can have high values which, with the regulatory considerations, makes traceability essential. Modern WMS and ERP systems have the capabilities to support highly flexible and adaptable handling, storage, and distribution processes that meet these objectives. Well Pharmacy, the business that resulted from the integration of the former United Co-operative and Co-operative groups, adopted ProERP to provide a highly sophisticated and efficient solution to its evolving requirement. In addition to improving performance the solution has enabled higher levels of stock visibility and traceability across its operations.

Optimised Order Fulfilment: timely delivery of medications and healthcare supplies is critical. A WMS automates order processing and optimises warehouse functions, ensuring the correct products are delivered on time. Otherwise-identical products are often available in a wide range of pack sizes or formats. It is important to ensure efficient handling, storage, and order picking processes to ensure the correct products are despatched to customers while also making best use of available facilities, equipment, and transport. Gordon’s Chemists, Northern Ireland’s largest independent pharmacy chain, achieved this following the introduction of ProWMS. Other benefits included real-time stock visibility, better stock rotation, and an improvement in stock accuracy rates of around 25 per cent.

Effective Cold Chain Management: many pharmaceutical products require specific temperature conditions. As we have seen elsewhere (link to be included) modern WMS include features for managing effective cold chain operations. This includes, but is not limited to, effective management of storage, handling, and distribution but also enabling detailed records of the processes and recorded temperatures so that supply chain partners can create and access a complete and accurate audit.

Anti-Counterfeiting Measures: counterfeit medications pose a significant risk to patient safety and has been identified as a growing challenge across the world. A WMS helps by tracking product movements and maintaining accurate records of product identifications such as serial and batch numbers. This information can be exchanged with other business applications so that organisations across the supply chain have a complete and detailed record. New technologies such as blockchain offer an even higher level of data integrity and for this reason the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors are at the forefront of its adoption. Unique Referencing, a patented technology developed by Principal Logistics Technologies, offers similarly high levels of performance and is offered as part of the company’s WMS products.

The supply chain requirements of the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors are among the most demanding and exacting. Many organisations working in these areas have found that advanced WMS and ERP solutions are key to driving the ever-present demands for efficiencies and economies, innovation and service enhancements, and increasingly stringent regulatory compliance.

OPERATION BROCK TO BE STOOD UP FROM 10TH JULY

We have received confirmation from Defra Officials that Operation BROCK is being stood up by the DfT/Highways England from 10 July 2024.

Analysis suggests that Saturday 13 July 2024 will be the first big peak for summer getaway traffic, thereafter, most days until the end of July 2024 are flagged as RED days for heavy traffic. During August 2024, the weekends are flagged as RED days for heavy traffic.

BROCK will run from 10th July to the end of July 2024 without review. Then reviewed on a weekly basis throughout August 2024 – Realistically it is expected BROCK will be in place for 7/8 weeks.

It is intended to introduce a permit system for traffic heading to Dover for this deployment period, available only from the correct lanes, to ensure better traffic discipline.

More updates can be found here: Operation Brock – National Highways.

All enquiries/issues should be directed to the DfT/Highways England.

NOTICE OF SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ON CUSTOMS DECLARATION SERVICE 6-7TH JULY

Due to scheduled maintenance on the Customs Declaration Service (CDS), the CDS service will be unavailable to all users from 9.30pm on Saturday 6 July to 5:30am on Sunday 7 July.

Declarations submitted during this timeframe will be processed at the end of the downtime.

Please ask your agent to follow HMRC’s technical guidance on how to prevent and resolve a ‘no ‘match’ to resolve any SPS error messages on CDS your agent may see, once the declarations have been processed.

Creating, updating, or embarking a goods movement reference (GMR) that are linked to CDS could be affected during the times listed. For guidance on GVMS, your agent should refer to the GVMS service availability and issues page.

Please continue to monitor the inspection status of CHED import notifications submitted for consignments arriving during this time period on the IPAFFS dashboard. Port health authorities, local authorities and APHA will still be able to call consignments for SPS inspections independently of CDS.

For further information and updates visit HMRCs CDS service availability and status page.

EXPAND YOUR SEAFOOD OFFERINGS WITH CLEARWATER’S PREMIUM WILD-CAUGH PATAGONIAN SCALLOPS NOW AVAILABLE IN A 1KG FORMAT

SEE GIVEAWAY DETAILS BELOW!

Harvesting & Processing

Wild-caught from the temperate waters of the Argentine Continental Shelf, Clearwater Patagonian (Argentine) Scallops are Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified and 100% natural, with no chemicals or additives. Within 60 minutes of harvesting, Patagonian scallops are shucked and individually-quick-frozen (IQF) on board Clearwater’s state-of-the-art factory vessels, locking in incredible freshness and flavour. Freezing-at-sea is the preferred scallop processing method, with independent research showing that frozen-at-sea scallops outperform land-frozen scallops on drip loss, cooked yield, flavour, texture, appearance, and shelf life.

Key Benefits

  • Cost effective
  • Frozen-at-sea freshness
  • Dry product – no additives or preservatives
  • Various formats
  • MSC-certified
  • BRCGS-certified

Sustainability

The Patagonian scallop fishery was the first scallop fishery in the world to receive certification from the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), the industry’s gold standard for third party verification. Products displaying the MSC logo give consumers assurance that their seafood originates from a sustainable and well-managed fishery as set by the MSC’s strict environmental standards.

In the kitchen

Pure and natural with a sweet, succulent taste, Clearwater Patagonian Scallops are typically smaller than sea scallops, offering an excellent value proposition and menu costing benefits compared to larger and typically more expensive formats. Patagonian scallops feature perfectly in a variety of applications, including pastas, risottos, salads, and more.

Formats

Now available in a 1 kg format for both retail and foodservice. All sizes are subject to availability: 60/80, 80/120 and 120/150 count per pound.

Patagonian Scallops Giveaway!

Here’s your chance to receive one complimentary case (10 bags) of Clearwater Patagonian Scallops in our new 1 kg format. Please send your entry to socialmarketing@clearwater.ca and follow these simple steps: 

  • Include in the email subject line: Patagonian Scallop Giveaway.
  • Review the content in this mailing and provide answers to these two questions in the body of your email message:
    • Are Clearwater’s Patagonian Scallops frozen-at-sea?
    • What is the new packaging format size of Clearwater’s Patagonian Scallops?
  • Please also include your name and company contact information in the body of your email message.
  • You will receive a confirmation email upon submitting your entry.
  • Twenty customers will be selected to receive one case and further instructions on entering a final draw for a grand prize!

GIVEAWAY TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • One entry per customer.
  • Offer limited to 20 customers.
  • Entries will be accepted from Wednesday, July 3rd to Tuesday, July 16th.
  • Winners will be contacted directly on Friday, July 19th.

SUPERCHARGING SECURE INNOVATION’S PUSH TO NET ZERO

Secure Innovation are global leaders in developing protection products and tracking for cash and valuable assets. With a 40-year history in research and development, they are always looking to the future – not just for their business, but for the wider world.

That’s why Secure Innovation have embraced an ambitious sustainability programme that has carbon neutrality as a central goal.

As part of this, CleanEarth have installed a 160 kW rooftop solar PV system at Secure Innovation’s headquarters in Saltash, near Plymouth. In addition, we fitted ten EV chargers in the car park and also upgraded their grid connection.

Now their solar installation is providing around 40% of the site’s annual electricity demand, while staff and visitors can charge their electric vehicles for free.

As Tony Westington, Secure Innovation’s Managing Director says, “Our target was to move our energy consumption to renewables as much as possible. For us, this meant a significant investment in solar panels coupled with EV charging points. This vital combination would both future proof us and get us much closer to being a carbon neutral organisation.”

He was also impressed with CleanEarth’s performance throughout to the project. “They came highly recommended,” he said, “and lived up to expectations, working flexibly to accommodate our project with minimal disruption to operations.”

The solar installation is already providing clear commercial and environmental benefits. Over the system’s lifetime it will make savings worth more than £700,000 and reduce carbon emissions by 700 tonnes. Secure Innovation’s net zero journey is well under way.

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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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