Sustainability

FOSS claims new NIR dairy analyser offers profit and sustainability

DISPATCHES FROM ANUGA FOODTEC 2012

FOSS claims new NIR dairy analyser offers profit and sustainability

By Ben Bouckley

At Anuga Food Tec 2012 FOSS launched its new near infrared dairy analyser, and in this exclusive video shot at the show, dairy market manager Dorthe Bisgård Oldrup told DairyReporter.com that it broke new ground in terms of analysing milk powder to cut...

Savings that stack up? Sidel's new 'Stack & Pack' bottles suit all kinds of liquid non-carbonates

DISPATCHES FROM ANUGA FOODTEC 2012

Breakthrough stackable PET bottle could generate 'significant savings': Sidel

By Ben Bouckley

Sidel has unveiled novel stackable PET bottle technology for mid-sized bottles and tells BeverageDaily.com that the technology could hit the market by 2013, where touted advantages include better stackability, space savings and reduced transport costs.

Challenges and benefits of implementing a sustainable supply chain

Special Edition: Sustainable Supply Chain

Challenges and benefits of implementing a sustainable supply chain

By Rory Harrington

The incorporation of sustainability throughout the supply chain involves constant innovation, commitment from company leadership and a realization that it is an indefinite process, said Datamonitor.

HDPE milk bottle report shows UK recycling rates up

HDPE milk bottle report shows UK recycling rates up

By Ben Bouckley

A new report into UK High-density polyethylene (HPDE) recycling rates has revealed that milk bottle recycling rates hit a high of 76 per cent during 2010, but 20,000 tonnes of plastic a year are still sent to landfill.

Proper Welsh Milk is even processed in Wales, rather than freighted to England

New Welsh dairy reveals added-value ambition

By Ben Bouckley

The operators of the first dairy to be built in Wales for 75 years say they have earmarked the sales potential of added-value ingredients in addition to cow’s milk.

Next steps for the Global Dairy Agenda for Action on Climate Change (GDAA) include targeting dairy sector management and water use

Dairy sector reveals greenhouse gas progress

By Ben Bouckley

The results of collaborative efforts across the worldwide dairy sector to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions have been revealed during the International Dairy Federation (IDF) World Dairy Summit in Italy.

Jellies emission heavy says Carbon Trust

Special Edition: alternatives to carbon heavy processes

Stoving eco project flounders but dairy and bakery go green

By Jane Byrne

Little industry interest in scaling up alternatives to the energy intensive conventional stoving method for jellies parked a UK agency’s bid to develop a microwave based method but low carbon technology projects in dairy and bakery are taking off.

Rexam defends green credentials of beverage can

Rexam defends green credentials of beverage can

By Guy Montague-Jones

Talking from the Brau Beviale trade fair in Nuremberg, Germany, Rexam executive John Revess outlined the lobbying and marketing work needed to improve the environmental image of the beverage can.