Sustainability Bites in association with Nestlé Professional

Footprint Media Group

Sustainability Symposium is a new series of podcasts featuring panel discussions between industry experts that focus on some of the key sustainability issues and topics that confront the out of home food and drink sector today.

Episodes

  1. Scope 3 - Measuring Industry Progress in association with Nestlé Professional

    04/07/2025

    Scope 3 - Measuring Industry Progress in association with Nestlé Professional

    In this episode of Sustainability Bites we do a deep-dive into industry progress on all matters Scope 3. Scope 3 remains one of the sector’s biggest challenges. Some are making great strides, others not so. Tune in to hear from industry thought-leaders on the frontline of Scope 3 endeavour. Learn about some of the common challenges, pitfalls and successes.  Panel: Claire Atkins-Morris - Sustainability Director, Sodexo UK & IrelandCameron Holder - Head of Commercial, Sustainability & Strategic Projects, WahacaNick Hughes - Associate Editor, FootprintJulia Jones - Head of Sustainability & Corporate Communications, Nestlé Professional Listen in to hear our Sustainability Bites podcasters discuss: Data: How has the quality and granularity of scope 3 data improved.What does better data mean for reporting against emissions reduction targets/comparisons versus baselines/rebaselining.Efforts to standardise how scope 3 emissions are measured and reported through e.g. CSRD/ISSB?The main ongoing challenges/gaps around data (e.g. disaggregation of emissions by type/accounting for FLAG emissions).Reduction Activity: What are the main levers to pull to reduce scope 3 emissions? Reformulation, sourcing practices - regen ag, waste reduction, packaging switches etc. Working with the supply chain to generate robust data?To what extent we can rely on new technologies to achieve scope 3 reduction versus demand-side shifts.The main barriers to delivering sustained reductions in scope 3 emissions.The business/supply chain: Support needed from within the business to deliver against scope 3 targets. Key dependencies outside of your business and how to work with them to deliver Scope 3 ambitions.Key areas where collaboration with suppliers – and competitors. Can this deliver greater impact, faster...Tune in to inform your Scope 3 strategy

    47 min
  2. 05/24/2024

    Packaging: materials & substitution in association with Nestlé Professional

    Plastic reduction remains a key priority for out of home businesses as they seek to achieve their climate and nature goals. This in turn has created huge interest in alternative packaging materials such as paper as well as novel materials like seaweed, but are businesses making the right choices when switching out of plastic? This podcast Packaging: materials & substitution in association with Nestlé Professional, explores the current strategic priorities of businesses where packaging sustainability is concerned and considers questions including: What alternative materials to plastic are getting the most traction in an out of home setting and why?On what criteria are businesses assessing the use case for alternatives to plastics?How are companies measuring and reporting the sustainability credentials of different materials and how can they guard against accusations of greenwashing?How is the UK regulatory environment influencing business’s choice of packaging materials?On the green sofa for this podcast are a number of protagonists in the packaging field who, whilst approaching the issue from differing perspectives, all have an eye to the future making for a fascinating discussion. James Marsh - Senior Packaging Specialist, Nestlé UKMartin Kersh - Executive Director, Foodservice Packaging AssociationJustin Turquet - Director of Sustainability, Bunzl Catering & HospitalityDavid Burrows - Associate Editor, Footprint

    42 min
  3. Sustainability Bites in association with Nestlé Professional – Episode 2: Packaging & Waste

    07/05/2023

    Sustainability Bites in association with Nestlé Professional – Episode 2: Packaging & Waste

    Sustainability Bites, in association with Nestle Professional, is a podcast which unpicks the key sustainability issues affecting the hospitality and foodservice sector. This episode focuses on the hot topic of waste. But this is not just another podcast on waste. With waste making up around 3% of HaFS businesses footprints, we ask - is waste really a strategic priority? And if so, why? How can we overhaul our industry’s existing piecemeal approach to tacking waste to drive transformational change? And we will paint a picture of a waste-free future that can be achieved using the technology available to us today. We will talk to Nestlé Professional, Sodexo and WRAP to discuss their achievements in tackling packaging and food waste, as well as innovations in wider industry, such as innovative new eco-options that can be recycled within existing infrastructure (e.g. sea-weed based options), and reusables, such as those trialled by McDonalds or the user-friendly reuse models being rolled out at venues and festivals. Food waste has risen up the agenda because its significant carbon impact makes reducing food waste vital to achieving net zero targets. Our panellists will share insights of how organisations such as Nestlé and Sodexo are harnessing food saving to achieve carbon and cost reductions. Sokhna Gueye - Head of Packaging, Nestlé UK&ISophie Whitfield - Head of Corporate Responsibility Engagement, Sodexo UK&IEleanor Morris - Sector Specialist, WRAPAmy Fetzer - Footprint, Chair

    51 min
  4. Cost of Living Crisis: Foodservice & Hospitality

    04/04/2023

    Cost of Living Crisis: Foodservice & Hospitality

    The cost of living crisis is often talked about in the context of individuals and families. However, little light is shed on its effects on the hospitality sector in general; let alone discerning its impacts between the cost and profit elements. Despite the vaguest hint of respite in the inflation rates, the rising cost of goods and energy is having a profound impact on foodservice and hospitality. Whether it’s the disappearance of lunch trade, owners rebranding their restaurants to accommodate change in consumer behaviour, branch closures, re-thinking supply chains in operations or adapting to new offerings in B&I or education, the crisis is impacting the whole sector.  There are calls for a cost of living package to pull hospitality back from the brink. There are small mercies such as extended trading hours for the Coronation and then, of course, there is the perpetual resilience of the industry adapting to crisis after crisis. But is this enough? Is enough support available? How much can an industry take…Brexit, Covid and now Cost of Living. What next? The objective of this podcast is to delve into the ramifications of this latest challenge and examine the different impact the crisis is having respectively on both the cost and profit sectors. Also, to discuss how business has responded and what can be learnt from this adaptability. The focus is to look at the here and now but also into the future with a degree of positivity towards a less troublesome time. Tune in to the podcast to hear the fascinating debate with: Nick Attfield - Director of Hospitality & Retail, AdnamsMorag Freathy - Managing Director B&I, Compass GroupNaz Haq - Head of Corporate Procurement, BidfoodKatya Simmons - Managing Director, Nestlé ProfessionalAmy Fetzer - Footprint, Chair

    41 min

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Sustainability Symposium is a new series of podcasts featuring panel discussions between industry experts that focus on some of the key sustainability issues and topics that confront the out of home food and drink sector today.