Courtauld 2025 needs to aim higher
Stop the Rot campaign praises Courtauld 2025 for including food waste on farms in the agreement, but challenges it to go further.Â
Today, plans for the fourth iteration of the Courtauld Commitment were announced. Representing 98 signatories, the agreement reaches across ten years and has pledged commitment to;
20% food waste reduction by 2025
20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions created by the food and drink industry
A reduction in impact associated with water use in the supply chain3
Those pledging commitment to the voluntary targets include 24 local authorities, including the London Water and Recycling Board, and major brands and manufacturers such as Coca-Cola, Nestle and Pizza Hut.Â
Coordinated and managed by Waste Resource Action Programme (WRAP), working on behalf of the government and devolved powers in Wales and Scotland, the organisation hailed the deal as the first of its kind and said it would usher in a ânew eraâ for the industry.Â
Stop the Rot recognises the ambition of the deal, and congratulate WRAP in the inclusion of ambitious food waste reduction targets, and working towards measuring farm level food waste by 2018. However, we call for the commitment to go further and include;
Sufficiently ambitious food waste reduction targets for manufacturing and retail level waste â 30% reduction by 2025 (ideally against 2016 baselines), bringing it to approximately 2.8 million tonnes. Causes of food waste to be audited, and responsibility assigned accordingly. Third party to arbitrate investment by companies in reducing food waste in their supply chains, and distribute the extra profits from these efficiency savings fairly between buyer and supplier.
To add your voice to our petition, and support Stop the Rots call for Courtauld 2025 to up the ante, and include a 30% reduction target in supply chain food waste by 2025 visit change.org.














