CRANSWICK PLC. LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO BECOME THE FIRST BRITISH FOOD MANUFACTURER TO CUT OUT AVOIDABLE PLASTIC WASTE BY 2025

29 January 2018


CRANSWICK PLC. LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO BECOME THE FIRST BRITISH FOOD MANUFACTURER TO CUT OUT AVOIDABLE PLASTIC WASTE BY 2025

Cranswick plc, one of Britain’s leading suppliers of premium food, has today vowed a significant drive to reduce plastic waste within the UK starting with their own pledge that all packaging used by the food group will be 100% recyclable and sustainably sourced and in addition, to also reduce their plastic use by 50% by 2025.

Cranswick believe that big change is only possible through industry and peer collaboration and so have launched a call to action with an invitation to their food peers, not just their key customers and suppliers, to collaborate with them as a joined-up industry to take responsibility for the environmental impact of plastics as a matter of urgency. 

Cranswick believe a key step is to lobby the Government to look at the full life cycle of products and not simply collecting materials for recycling, but getting our waste packaging back in the system to replace virgin materials for manufacturing new products.

Adam Couch, CEO of Cranswick plc. “The environmental impact of plastics, with regards to the damage they cause to the world’s oceans and landfill, has become a major global issue and one that we seek to address as a matter of urgency. While we commend the Government for putting this issue on the political agenda through the new 25 Year Environmental Plan, we believe as a major UK manufacturer we have a responsibility to help drive systemic change to end global plastic pollution. 

More importantly, nor do we need to wait that long (2042) to achieve our goals. Ensuring a sustainable future for our planet should be a priority for every retailer, manufacturer, local authority and individual globally – and it is our collective responsibility to ensure there is the opportunity to be able to reduce, re- use and recycle as much as is possible to minimise the impact on our environment.”

As documented in a report published in the journal Science Advances, it is calculated that the total volume of all plastic ever produced is approximately 8.3 billion tonnes.  Of which, 6.3 billion tonnes is now waste and 79% is now in landfill or the natural environment. The Ellen McArthur Foundation believe that on the current track, there could be more plastics than fish in the ocean (by weight) by 2050.

It is Cranswick’s commitment that by 2025 they will:

  1. REDUCE – the weight of their plastic packaging from farm to fork by 50%.
  2. RE-USE – all of their internal materials in a closed loop system across their business
  3. RECYCLE – ensure that all packaging they use is not only 100% recyclable but easily recyclable supporting circular waste solutions

Jim Brisby, Group Commercial Director at Cranswick plc. says “Our consumers are constantly demanding convenient food solutions, and the packaging solutions currently available can make the problem worse.  Much of this packaging is not easily recyclable and we have a responsibility to address this issue”. 

He continued “The results of an internal sustainability review in 2017 illustrated how important waste and recycling is to our staff and stakeholders. This strategy will now form a major part of Cranswick’s new group sustainability initiative “Second Nature”, which seeks to address key issues from farm to fork. Our ambition is to lead sustainability across agriculture and food production on a global scale by integrating sustainability as second nature to what we do, how we work, and why we do it.”

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To deliver their 2025 commitments, Cranswick pledge that:
  • All packaging used by their food group will be 100% recyclable and sustainably sourced
  • Where dual materials are required to maintain product quality and minimise food waste, these will only be from materials that are also 100% recyclable and sustainably sourced
  • All packaging will be designed to be intuitively recycled by the consumer and easily recovered through household recycling collections
  • They will be forming a new industry stakeholder group to openly collaborate on developing circularity in the UK to ensure we have a workable closed-loop system. This is not simply about collecting materials for recycling but using waste packaging to replace virgin materials for manufacturing our new products
  • They will test new initiatives to help drive positive consumer behaviour around recycling food packaging to make this as simple as possible and publically share their findings
Cranswick plc.

Cranswick plc. is a leading and innovative British supplier of premium, fresh and added value food products with annual revenues in excess of £1.2 billion.

Their core market is the United Kingdom where they produce a range of high quality, predominantly fresh products ranging from fresh pork, gourmet sausage and bacon to premium cooked meats, charcuterie meats and gourmet pastry.  Most recently, they have started to produce fresh chicken and manage the whole supply chain from farm to fork. 

 



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