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BFFF EXPERT GROUP MEETING DATES FOR 2023

The BFFF Technical and Health & Safety teams are pleased to announce the dates for the 2023 Expert Group Meetings. We are looking forward to meeting with the group members to continue our discussions on industry news, changes and challenges to gain a wider understanding of the impact it may have on our members and how we can support them.

We are always happy for our members to raise questions or concerns for us to discuss at the expert group meetings and we will feedback accordingly. The meetings are held under Chatham House rules, meaning we aren’t able to share the full set of minutes, but we can provide an update on any of the topics discussed if our members are interested.

The Technical Expert Group Meeting Dates for 2023:

  • 25th January 2023
  • 7th June 2023
  • 11th October 2023

For further information, please contact Denise.

 

Health and Safety Expert Group Meeting Dates for 2023:

  • 25th April 2023
  • 13th September 2023
  • 6th December 2023

For further information, please contact Simon or Carla.

DEFRA PUBLISHES FAMILY FOOD 2020/21 REPORT

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) have published their Family Food 2020/2021 annual report, which presents the results from the 2020/21 Family Food module of the Living Costs and Food Survey, covering household shopping and eating habits.

Around 5,000 households were surveyed annually, where they recorded their expenditure on all purchases, including food eaten out, over a two-week period.  Where possible, the quantities were recorded in the diaries, but otherwise they were estimated.  The datasets covered a detailed set of food and drink types, and were broken down by a number of characteristics including region, income, household composition and occupation, amongst others.

The report found the following:

  • In 2020/21, the amount that an average household spent on all food and drink, including alcoholic drinks and food eaten out, was £39.71 per person per week. When inflation is taken into account, the amount spent fell by 17.8% since 2019/20 from £48.31 and by 16.3% since 2017/18 from £47.43. In 2020/21 households spent £34.25 on all food and non-alcoholic drinks, down by 16.1% in real terms, from £40.84, since 2019/20.
  • Households spent £36.38 on household food and drink (including alcohol) in 2020/21. This increased by 10.4% in real terms from £32.95 in 2019/20. £31.56 of this (or 79.5% of total spend) was on food and non-alcoholic drinks, up by 8.8% in real terms, and £4.82 was on alcohol, up by 22.3% in real terms, since 2019/20.
  • Expenditure on food and drink eaten out fell by 78.3% in real terms from £15.36 in 2019/20 to only £3.33 in 2020/21. £2.69 of this was on food and non-alcoholic drinks, down by 77.3% from £11.83 in 2019/20, and £0.64 was on alcohol, down by 81.9% from £3.53 in 2019/20.
  • In 2020/21, the percentage of spend on food and non-alcoholic drinks for the average UK household was 14.4%, up from 10.8% in 2019/20. The lowest 20% of households, by income, spent 18.3% of their expenditure, up from 14.7% in 2019/20. This was due to hospitality businesses having to close during Covid lockdowns and households buying more food to eat at home.
  • Purchases of the majority of household foods saw a clear increase, with the most prominent being sugar, alcohol drinks, confectionary, cheese and vegetables (excluding potatoes) that increased by 23.7%, 20.3%, 18.8%,15.7% and 11.1% respectively. However, this was not the case for eggs, bread, cakes, and biscuits which saw a decrease in purchases in this most recent financial year.

To read the report in full, click here.

 

COMMUNITY SHOP SET TO SUPPORT THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE THIS CHRISTMAS THANKS TO GOODWILL FROM INDUSTRY PARTNERS

Community Shop, which operates a network of award-winning social supermarkets across the UK, is embarking on its biggest ever Christmas thanks to the generous support of industry partners.

With so many families facing the choice between a warm meal and a warm home, Community Shop is working with Ocado, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, Warburtons, Quorn and Kinnerton to not only prevent waste, but also use surplus stock to ensure this festive period is as special as possible for those who may otherwise struggle, or go entirely without.

Christmas Dinners

Across all of Community Shop’s Kitchens, more than 1,500 members will come together to share Christmas Dinner, thanks to Ocado who has donated all of the ingredients. Quorn has also partnered with Community Shop to donate the vegetarian roasts for the Christmas Dinners and provide funding so that members can receive a significant discount on fruit and vegetables over the festive period.

Elf Breakfasts

During the school holidays, when children are without Free School Meal provision, Community Shop has joined forces with Warburtons, to welcome more than 600 children to special “Elf Breakfasts”.  Using donated crumpets, loaves of bread and pancakes, fun learning sessions will see the kids make pancake stacks, fruity crumpets and eggy bread.

Christmas Presents

To try and ensure children do not go without a gift this Christmas, Company Shop’s members across the country have also supported Community Shop by donating toys through in-store ‘Donation Stations’, which were also boosted by Zuru Toys and Company Shop Group’s parent company Biffa. 800 gifts were donated which will be distributed to children at Community Shop’s Santa’s Grottos. Kinnerton helped spread the Christmas cheer at the start of December, donating almost 7,000 chocolate advent calendars for members’ children.

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners have also donated 120,000 bottles of drinks, which Company Shop Group will unlock the value from to support Community Shop members across the country.

Gary Stott, Executive Chairman of Community Shop, said:

“Every year, the financial and wider pressures of Christmas can be extremely burdensome for many of the families we support. This year, these challenges are only heightened, and we’ve seen first-hand the increased numbers of people that are greatly in need of that extra support to help them through.

“Following an industry pledge to support Community Shop this Christmas, we were delighted that so many industry partners have come forward and supported us with generous donations to keep our shelves stocked with essential food and products, and enable us to deliver a special Christmas for our members and their children alike.

“It has been an absolute pleasure seeing the immense difference that all of the activities arranged, and donations given, have made to thousands of families and the wider community. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all those partners who have supported Community Shop and we look forward to continuing to work with the industry as we head into 2023, as we know that the demand and need for support – and therefore donations of surplus stock – will only continue.”

Community Shop is open to people living in low-income communities, providing high-quality food and essential products to members at more than 50% off the normal retail price. Alongside its stores, every Community Shop operates a Hub and Kitchen. These spaces are operated all year round, offering life-changing personal development support, and wholesome hot meals for families, with children eating for free.

WRAPPING UP DEALS: THE M&A TRENDS SHAPING THE PACKAGING INDUSTRY

Deals have continued apace in the UK packaging industry following the record volumes seen in 2021, according to BDO’s recent Packaging Sector Insights report. The report from the business advisory firm, reveals that 28 packaging transactions have completed so far this year, following a record 52 deals in 2021. Plastic packaging has been the most frequently acquired material over the last four years, representing almost a third (32%) of packaging deals, followed by paper and cardboard materials with 24% of transactions.

93% of deals in the sector so far this year have been by strategic trade acquirers, as businesses consolidate, enter new regional territories, or acquire new product verticals. Publicly traded companies continue to be the most active acquirers, principally of domestic targets, but also of international businesses.

Macfarlane Group made its first acquisition outside of the UK earlier this year, buying PackMann, the German provider of protective packaging products for an enterprise value of £5.8 million. This marks the seventh acquisition for Macfarlane over the past four years, with the previous six all being UK-based assets.

Zeus has also been a serial acquirer, recently buying Swanline Group and sister company BoxMart, suppliers of paper-based gift, retail and ecommerce packaging, which contributed to the company’s £70 million uplift in annual revenues.

A further notable dynamic has been the increase in carve-out transactions, with businesses streamlining operations to focus on chosen growth markets.  MacFarlane, Essentra and Mondi have all reassessed their business models which has led to the strategic disposal of divisions.

Mondi sold its personal care components business to Japan-based conglomerate Nitto Denko for an enterprise value of EUR 615 million in February, enabling the group to focus on growing its core packaging division.  In August, the business sold its Russian operations for EUR 1.5 billion, and swiftly followed this with the acquisition of Burgo Group, the Italian producer and distributor of graphic paper, for EUR 40 million.  There is market speculation that Mondi could make a move to solidify its market position by acquiring a UK rival.

Roger Buckley, M&A Partner and Head of Industrials at BDO LLP, commented: “In such challenging times – with disparate effects across end sectors – M&A activity has been a necessity to expand capabilities, capture synergies, combat supply chain pressures and drive value creation across a fragmented market.  We see deal volumes correlating closely to high attractiveness of the UK packaging sector and the huge opportunities therein.

“Plastic packaging remains a fragmented market, with plenty of consolidation opportunity for acquirers looking to gain economies of scale.  Although paper packaging and diverse materials are becoming increasingly preferred, there is still high demand for plastics due to its versatility, cost-effectiveness, structural properties and ease of print and design.”

The report takes a detailed tour of the areas of focus driving sustainability in the market, including novel advancements that are gaining traction.

Alan Chan, M&A Director at BDO, said: “Governments have imposed policy changes to fast-track the shift to sustainability, making it more onerous for those companies who cannot keep up.  M&A can likewise fast-track the expertise of businesses seeking competitive advantage and position them for a sustainable future.”

Looking ahead, the balancing of different goals will continue to push businesses to innovate and will lead to a more price-competitive and multi-faceted sector.

Chan added: “Based on the inherent attractiveness of the UK packaging sector, we expect the M&A market to remain robust, with strategy shifts contributing to continued corporate activity alongside investor appetite for innovative, sustainable new technologies.”

USEFUL POINTS OF CONTACT OVER THE FESTIVE PERIOD

Whilst we would hope members do not have any major issues over the festive period, we thought it would be useful to share with you a recently published list of Government helplines which you may find useful.

Included are hyperlinks that will take you to pages that provide extra information such as the opening hours for the helpline and what support they can offer.

The list can be accessed here

CUSTOMS DECLARATION SERVICE EXPORTER DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 30TH NOV 2023

HMRC have announced that exporters will now have until 30th November 2023 (rather than March 2023) to move across to the Customs Declaration Service (CDS).

Following consultation with the border industry, this will ensure businesses have enough time to prepare for the change.

After 30th November, businesses will need to use CDS to make export declarations for goods they send out of the UK, as they already do for import declarations.

If businesses have not already done so, they should carry out the following initial steps:

HMRC will provide further information about the timeline for CDS exports by the end of January 2023. Businesses can also provide their preferred email address on GOV.UK to receive updates and notifications about CDS.

 

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