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Read why food defence is a relatively new but extremely important concept and why is it necessary to protect food supply from intentional contamination at various points in the food supply chain.
Find out more about some of the biggest challenges faced by the food industry in Asia.
Discover how global food brands are embracing sustainability and are joining with suppliers who demonstrate a similar commitment to sustainability as theirs.
Read how LRQA is working with Carbon Disclosue Project (CDP) as their strategic verification partner for climate change management.
As cost of health is increasing, regulators demand food manufacturers to consider the consumer health. Discover what measures are bieng introduced around the world to lower the consumption of unhealthy food by making them expensive.
Food safety is, I think, still top priority in the food supply chain and I think for the coming years it will remain top priority in the food supply chain. But what you see more and more is that sustainability issues like food security, like child labour, like environmental issues, they become more and more important.
LRQA’s Global Product Manager for Food Services and respected industry thought leader, Cor Groenveld was recently interviewed on how management systems and audits support a sustainable food supply chain. Cor will be one of the speakers at the upcoming National Sustainable Food Summit.
Discover why and how conservationists, high profile chefs, celebrities and luxury hotels worldwide are working to raise the awareness of illegal killing of sharks for shark fin soup.
Getting buy-in from internal stakeholders is key to properly implementing CSR activities in an organisation. It is important to consistently and transparently communicate to internal stakeholders so that they know that the sustainability action list is adding value to the company and are motivated to implement it.
Discover how Hape International, world’s largest factory producing and trading high quality wooden toys in China has adopted a total life cycle approach to manufacturing as a solution for a sustainable future.
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