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CAMPDEN BRI TO EXPLORE NEW APPLICATIONS OF PULSED ELECTRIC FIELD TECHNOLOGY

Campden BRI has begun research to identify and assess untapped practical applications of the emerging pulsed electric field (PEF) technology. The technology has already shown commercial benefits for a range of product types leading to increased throughput, reduce energy use and increased product yield.

The non-thermal PEF technology effectively uses short pulses of electricity that punch holes in cells. This modification to cells and structures offers a range of processing benefits including improved drying and freezing times whilst maintaining better product quality, reducing blanching times, improved extraction and yields and microbial pasteurisation to name a few. The scientists at Campden BRI are looking at further applications that represent the industry’s needs. They are exploring surface inactivation on bigger pieces of food products with PEF using lower field strengths alone and in combination with other hurdles and are very interested to speak with companies who may benefit from this application.

Andrew Bosman, a process engineer at Campden BRI who is leading the research, said:

“Academic research and current literature show PEF as one of the most promising emerging technologies available with a lot of untapped potential and possible applications. In additional to the research being undertaken we are also keen to work with manufacturers who are looking to exploit the benefits of the technology and realise applications with their products. Our extensive experience of working with new technologies and our ability to benchmark PEF against those we have on-site will ensure businesses will be able to gain an understanding of whether PEF truly meets their goals.”

PEF rapidly disrupts either microbial or a food’s cells (for preservation, extraction or functional benefits) without imparting significant heat. This renders it a non-thermal process and allows manufacturers to avoid, or greatly reduce, detrimental changes in the sensory and physical properties of their food products.

The scientists at Campden BRI can use their state-of-the-art pilot plant to trial a wide range of product types with the technology including any liquid, solid or pulp products – for example, fruit and vegetables in either their raw, cooked or juiced form.

The PEF technology can be moved to Campden BRI’s biosafety level 2 food processing hall which will allow the team to perform trials using some of the manufacturers target pathogens that are known to cause issues in their specific products. Campden BRI then has further testing capabilities at hand including sensory, microbiology, rheology, and chemistry which can be used to assess some of the end products attributes.

Danny Bayliss, the new technologies lead at Campden BRI who will be involved in the project, said:

“This research could open up further application areas for PEF which has been showing great commercial benefits for a range of other products and applications. The snacking sectors is one area where the technology can help manufacturers to be more sustainable by reducing water and oil use and the need for some processes saving total energy use. For this reason, we’re keen to encourage food businesses to explore the potential technology benefits for their products.”

The trials will begin on 1 September and run for 12-months.
Any companies wanting to get involved should call Andrew Bosman on +44(0)1386 842471 or email  at andrew.bosman@campdenbri.co.uk   

SWEET DREAMS ARE MADE OF CHEESE

Iceland and The Food Warehouse are getting into the festive spirit early and has released the ultimate crowd-pleaser dish ahead of the festive season; the Luxury Mac and Cheese Tart (£3.00, serves 2, 400g).

The Luxury Mac and Cheese Tart (£3.00, serves 2, 400g) is set to be the must-have starter, side or sharer for every Christmas party with its flaky, golden pastry and rich, creamy sauce and is available for just £3.00. It’s safe to say that this will be the dream dish for Iceland shoppers.

With creamy, vintage cheddar sauce, wrapped inside perfectly baked puff pastry, and topped with golden toasted breadcrumbs and indulgent red Leicester cheese, you might have some trouble saving room for turkey.

David Lennox, Head of Product Development said: “Mac and Cheese has always been a crowd-pleaser. We wanted to take the cheesy classic one step further and add a twist that would be perfect for the festive season. I can’t wait for customers to get their hands on the Luxury Mac and Cheese Tart and have it as a star dish on the table this Christmas”.

Shoppers can get their hands on the Luxury Mac and Cheese Tart (£3, Serves 2, 400g) in store and online now.   

Cheese will always win the hearts of the nation, so Iceland also offer countless macaroni and cheese dishes available in-store today, including TGI Fridays Mac and Cheese Bites, Ed’s Diner Mac and Cheeseburger with Bacon and Iceland’s Macaroni Cheese Traybake.

For more information about Iceland’s range, please head in-store or visit: https://www.iceland.co.uk/christmas/starters

SIMON STENNING CONFIRMED TO TALK AT THE FROZEN FOOD REPORT LIVE EVENT ON 23RD FEBRUARY 2022

Simon Stenning is the Founder of FutureFoodservice.com, a forecasting and strategic advisory service for the foodservice/hospitality industry.

FutureFoodservice – 2022 to 2025, The Next Era

Following the ‘Great Reset’ in 2021, the UK foodservice market continues to rebuild, despite many challenges, and 2022 will see significant opportunities for growth, as a full year of trading is forecast to add c.£25bn in additional revenue – but it will be different……

Simon will be describing the key trends, developments and growth areas, along with presenting the drivers of change for the next few years, taking into account macro-economic, socio-demographic, technological factors and changing consumer behaviours.

With structural changes in the market from 2020 and 2021, each sector has different growth metrics as they enter the new era, Simon will outline the factors driving growth and describe how each sector will look over the next few years. Changes have already been seen as closed sites reopen, and with further investment coming into the market, new concepts will emerge, meeting the changing consumer demands, so it will look and feel different.

What we eat will also need to reflect the Next Era of foodservice, and Simon will outline the key themes for food development, and future consumption.

To understand which sectors will benefit most from the incremental £25bn of revenue will be important for all attendees at the Frozen Food Report Live Event and Simon will break that down by sector, to deliver a thorough picture of the future foodservice market.

Come and see Simon Stenning present live on 23rd February 2022 at the Chesford Grange Hotel Kenilsworth. Our event day packages are now available to buy here.

AVIAN INFLUENZA PREVENTION ZONE IN FORCE ACROSS GB

At 5pm on 3rd November 2021, an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) came into force across the whole of Great Britain.

The AIPZ means all bird keepers in GB (whether they have pet birds, commercial flocks or just a few birds in a backyard flock) are required by law to take a range of biosecurity precautions.

Further details of the measures that apply in the AIPZ in England can be found in the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone declaration

For further information on the AIPZ in:

To assist all bird keepers in complying with the new rules, Government have updated the biosecurity guidance and self-assessment checklist.

The decision to implement the AIPZ was made due to evidence from Europe and on avian influenza findings in wild birds in GB. It follows a risk assessment containing the latest scientific evidence and veterinary advice.

The AIPZ now in force across GB, does not include a requirement to house birds. However, this is being kept under constant review. With the increased risk of avian influenza during the winter, the need to include a mandatory housing requirement in the AIPZ may happen.

For the very latest updates on the Avian Influenza situation please click here

 

COVID Safety at the Annual Luncheon 2021

We have recently heard of instances where some events have been falling short in terms of Covid safety. Although these events were advertised outlining robust measures to reduce the spread of transmission such as attendees requiring to be double vaccinated or providing evidence of a lateral flow tests, many events are not actually checking attendees have these key control measures on entry (for example scanning their Covid pass).

May we assure all those attending our luncheon this month that we are taking your safety very seriously, in fact those attending who are double vaccinated can register their Covid pass now.

Please take a moment to read this important information in preparation for your arrival at the London Hilton on Park Lane on 25th November for the BFFF Annual Luncheon.

Annual Luncheon Covid Pass Guidelines

PLASTIC PACKAGING TAX: DRAFT SECONDARY LEGISLATION CONSULTATION & OTHER UPDATES

With less than 6 months to go until Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) comes into force from 1 April 2022, HMRC are providing the below updates to help you continue preparing for the tax’s introduction. They are also sharing recent technical announcements relating to the tax.

Guidance: first part of full guidance now available
HMRC has published the first part of PPT’s full guidance on GOV.UK. This update provides new information, for example what to include on a tax return for PPT, and what other substances need to be considered for multi material packaging. The update also brings previously published guidance into the full guidance format, so all information businesses need to prepare for the tax will be together in one place.

Further additions to the full guidance will be published in stages later this year, and we will communicate these with you as they become available.

 

Webinars – dates still available and recordings
The first HMRC webinars on PPT took place late last month. Recordings of both the ‘Introduction to Plastic Packaging Tax’ and ‘Plastic Packaging Tax – Administration and technical aspects’ sessions are now available to view on GOV.UK at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/help-and-support-for-agents#plastic-packaging-tax. 

Due to popular demand, we added further dates for both webinars. Some spaces remain available, so sign-up now to learn more about what you need to do before the tax comes into force from 1 April 2022. HMRC’s webinars also give you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have regarding the administration of the tax.

 

Get Ready for Plastic Packaging Tax – Introduction to PPT Webinar: additional date added for 22nd November at 13:45 GMT. This webinar will cover how the tax will operate. Topics will include:

  • what plastic packaging the tax applies to
  • who is responsible for paying and accounting
  • tax returns (reporting) and record keeping.

Sign-up now by visiting https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/1050128580687287821?source=Gov

 

Get Ready for Plastic Packaging Tax – Administration and technical aspects Webinarspaces still available for 12th November at 11:45 GMT. This webinar will cover the technical points about recycled plastic and exemptions from the tax. Topics will include:

  • exports and tax credits
  • supply chain responsibilities
  • types of recycling, calculating
  • evidencing weight of packaging
  • evidence for exemptions.

Sign-up now by visiting https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/5605188650921164814?source=Gov

 

PPT further secondary legislation for technical consultation 
Building on the secondary legislation published in draft earlier this year, we are now sharing further draft secondary legislation for technical consultation. The legislation published today provides the technical detail relating to administration of the tax, such as registration requirements, filing returns, record keeping and evidence.

 

The technical consultation on the further draft secondary legislation is available on GOV.UK  and consists of the following documents:

  • The Plastic Packaging Tax (General) Regulations 2022 draft Statutory Instrument
  • Draft explanatory memorandum on the Plastic Packaging Tax (General) Regulations 2022

 

The government welcomes feedback on whether the legislation works as intended. The technical consultation runs from 4 November to 11:45pm on 1 December 2021. Please provide any comments to indirecttaxdesign.team@hmrc.gov.uk.

Autumn Budget 2021

Last week’s Budget included a measure for Plastic Packaging Tax. The measure introduces minor technical changes to the Plastic Packaging Tax primary legislation contained within Part 2, Schedule 9 and Schedule 13 of Finance Act 2021. The changes are to ensure that the tax operates as intended, that the UK complies with international agreements, and that HMRC has the appropriate framework to administer the tax.

 

You can read more about this technical change in the updated Tax Information and Impact Note (TIIN) on GOV.UK.

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