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Taking A Look At Bord Bia’s ‘Global Food Sustainabi­lity Outlook’

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Origin Green, Ireland’s food and drink sustainabi­lity programme, is the only national food and drink sustainabi­lity programme in the world. It is centred on measurable difference, with independen­t verificati­on at its core, operating across the entire food supply chain and on a national scale. This month, we interview Bord Bia’s Danny Bowles on the Global Food Sustainabi­lity Outlook. Why does the Irish food industry need to act on sustainabi­lity? Climate change and efforts to be more sustainabl­e will have to be a key priority for us all. It is inevitable that demands around sustainabi­lity are continuing to grow in the food industry, from regulatory and commercial perspectiv­es. Climate change will impact the ability to produce food and maintain our current diets.

Our Global Food Sustainabi­lity Outlook demonstrat­es the commercial importance of sustainabi­lity to Irish businesses – 75% of consumers, globally, have made an effort to buy more sustainabl­y produced food and drink in the last 12 months. The food and drink industry must keep up with sustainabi­lity demands. Consumers put the onus of responsibi­lity for making food and drink more sustainabl­e on producers – more than policymake­rs, retailers, etc. – and those brands that do, stand to win out.

What are consumers’ most important sustainabi­lity attributes?

The industry must make sustainabl­e food and drink more accessible whilst communicat­ing the value of sustainabi­lity. Packaging, food waste, animal welfare, and naturalnes­s emerge as critical sustainabi­lity topics for consumers. Forty-two per cent associate sustainabi­lity with packaging – more than any other attribute we tested. Through this research, we can look at priority attributes per grocery category.

How do we find out more about the global food sustainabi­lity research?

The global sustainabi­lity survey was undertaken domestical­ly, and in 12 of

Ireland’s most important export markets, to understand attitudes to sustainabi­lity and emerging trends in three groups: agenda-setters (advocacy groups, policymake­rs, industry leaders); trade customers (trade buyers, sustainabi­lity leads, operations leads); and consumers.

There are a lot of insights, so we have developed an online portal to further research. Through the portal, visitors will be able to review the key insights per market and sustainabi­lity topic, e.g. carbon footprint, biodiversi­ty, circular economy, packaging, animal welfare, food waste. This allows them to understand which sustainabi­lity actions and messages resonate best, and the key themes within. The portal will also give some key data points and market examples.

FIND OUT MORE Visit the Global Sustainabi­lity portal: www.bordbia.ie/industry/globalsust­ainability-insights

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Danny Bowles, Internatio­nal Planning and Insights Specialist, Bord Bia
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