Daily Dispatch

Commitment made to reduce food waste, help the hungry

- KGAUGELO MASWENENG

The Consumer Goods Council of SA (CGCSA) on Tuesday launched the SA Food Loss and Waste Voluntary Agreement which commits food manufactur­ers and retailers to reducing food waste.

This will be in line with the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal to halve global food waste by 2030.

Gareth Ackerman, co-chair of CGCSA, said they are calling on SA food manufactur­ers, distributo­rs and retailers to commit themselves to prevent and reduce food waste.

“Given that SA’s retailers sell about 80% of the food consumed in the country, they sit at a critical point in the value chain to influence changes to reduce some of the food waste the country generates each year,” he said.

“We have received overwhelmi­ng support from our members, among them Massmart, Danone, Tiger Brands, Pick n Pay, Woolworths and Shoprite, who have already pledged to support this important initiative.

“More members are signing up because they believe it is the right thing to do.

“Let today’s launch be the start of an irreversib­le commitment to ensure our members become the catalyst for action to address food waste and food insecurity in SA,” he said.

Ackerman said it was not only morally wrong but also heartbreak­ing that millions of tonnes of food were thrown away while the food is perfectly safe for human consumptio­n.

“Ultimately, the CGCSA is advocating for legislatio­n to make it possible for surplus food, which is still safe for human consumptio­n, to be donated to the needy as part of national goals to avert food insecurity in SA,” he said.

Thembelihl­e Ndukwana, director of agro processing at the department of trade & industry, said they are driving the initiative to implement Goal 12.3 of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals which is meant to reduce food loss and waste in the food system.

“We appreciate the willingnes­s of these companies, both manufactur­ers and retailers, to partner with government in ensuring food waste is reduced, with the aim to eliminate food waste in the near future.

“This is one of the efforts by SA to transition to sustainabl­e consumptio­n and production and achieve healthy and sustainabl­e food systems,”

Ndukwana said.

Dr Bernard Rey, minister counsellor and head of co-operation at the EU delegation, said: “Through internatio­nal insights and expertise, collaborat­ive dialogue and grass roots research, this dialogue series has evolved into the successful launch of a multisecto­ral voluntary agreement on managing food waste from farm to fork.”

More members are signing up because they believe it is the right thing to do

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