As reported in the CFA’s recent newsletters (winter 2015 and spring 2016) two technical reviews into the use of biocides are impacting on the availability of the effective disinfectants vital to assure food hygiene through the food chain. In response to the reviews CFA is leading the industry group which is developing guidance on the use of biocides in cleaning and disinfection, and leading lobbying at UK and with the EC. Read press coverage of the story in Food Manufacture. Concerns raised Biocides in disinfectants and sanitisers are used routinely both in food production and in the home to prevent microbiological contamination of […]
READ MORECFA’s Chilled Resources Feature in Sainsbury’s Waste less, Save more campaign
CFA has been working in partnership with Sainsbury’s to supply bespoke fridge thermometers to residents in South Derbyshire as part of the retailer’s Waste less, Save more campaign. Sainsbury’s created their own version of the fridge thermometers that CFA offers through its Chilled Education programme. The thermometers provide customers with a simple reminder to check their fridges are at the right temperature for storing fresh food to avoid unnecessary waste. Some 15,000 ‘Waste less, Save more’ fridge thermometers are now checking the temperature in domestic fridges in Swadlincote and the surrounding areas. Many of these customers will be contacted in a […]
READ MORECFA Supports WRAP Voluntary Agreements
CFA’s longstanding relationship with waste reduction and sustainability charity WRAP, spans almost two decades. The Association was a founding signatory of WRAP’s Courtauld 2025 (C2025) Commitment and a signatory of WRAPs Courtauld Commitment 2030. CFA is also a member of a group that is developing WRAP Scope 3 Green House Gases Measurement and Reporting Protocols. CFA encourages its members to support The Food Waste Reduction Roadmap (a free access initiative for UK food businesses, developed by industry in collaboration with WRAP and the IGD). The commitments bring together food organisations – from producer to consumer – in voluntary agreements to […]
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