Pledges
Primary Food Processors (2021)
Pledges
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Relevant countries:
Belgium
Organisation types:
Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce
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The Primary Food Processors (PFP) is the association for the European primary food processing industry to the European institutions and international organisations. The primary food processing industry uses around 220 million tonnes of agricultural raw commodities (cereals, sugar beet, rapeseeds, soy beans, sunflower seeds, crude vegetable oil, starch potatoes, cocoa beans...) a year, employing over 120,000 people in Europe.
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Belgium
Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce
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CoC aspirational objectives
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1. Healthy, balanced and sustainable diets for all European consumers
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2. Prevention and reduction of food loss and waste
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3. A climate - neutral food chain in Europe by 2050
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4. An optimised circular and resource-efficient food chain in Europe
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5. Sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all
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6. Sustainable value creation in the European food supply chain through partnership
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7. Sustainable sourcing in food supply chains
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By signing the EU Code of Conduct on Responsible Business and Marketing Practices, the Primary Food Processors (PFP) pledge to endorse the aspirational objectives set out in this Code where applicable. PFP will further:
Promote and disseminate this Code within their constituencies.
Encourage their individual members to align their sustainability actions and/or business practices to the aspirational objectives and targets of the Code, and invite them, on a voluntary basis, to adhere to this Code as appropriate.
Explore the possibility of developing sector-specific initiatives in support of this Code.
Provide an annual report of their activities in support of this Code, which will be published on an open dedicated website.
Continue engaging in dialogue with other food chain/system actors and with EU and international policy-makers to forge relationships, exchange good practices, discuss challenges encountered, learn from each other (studies, projects), create better mutual understanding, and identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership.
Commitments by aspirational objectives:
Aspirational objective 1: Healthy, balanced, and sustainable diets for all European consumers, thereby contributing to:
1) Reversing malnutrition and diet-related noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in the EU.
2) Reducing the environmental footprint of food consumption by 2030.
With the following aspirational targets:
a) Improved food consumption patterns in the EU.
b) A food environment that makes it easier to choose healthy and sustainable diets.
Aspirational objective 2: Prevention and reduction of food loss and waste (at the consumer level, within internal operations, and across value chains)
With the following aspirational target:
A 50% reduction of per capita food waste at the retail and consumer level by 2030 and reduced food losses along the food production and supply chains in the EU.
Aspirational objective 3: A climate-neutral food chain in Europe by 2050
With the following aspirational target:
Reducing net emissions from own operations, contributing to a 55% GHG emission reduction target in the EU food chain by 2030 (following a science-based approach).
Aspirational objective 4: An optimised circular and resource-efficient food chain in Europe
With the following aspirational targets:
a) Improved resource efficiency within own operations, contributing to sustainable, efficient use and management of energy and natural resources in operations by 2030.
b) Improved sustainability of food and drink packaging, striving for all packaging towards circularity by 2030.
Aspirational objective 5: Sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, employment, and decent work for all
With the following aspirational targets:
a) Improved resilience and competitiveness of companies operating at any point along the food value chain by 2030.
b) Quality jobs, skilled workforce, and safe and inclusive workplaces for all.
Aspirational objective 6: Sustainable value creation in the European food supply chain through partnership
With the following aspirational targets:
a) Improved resilience and competitiveness of companies operating at any point along the food value chain by 2030.
b) Continued progress towards sustainable production, contributing to sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources by 2030 and improved animal welfare.
Aspirational objective 7: Sustainable sourcing in food supply chains
With the following aspirational targets:
a) Transformed commodity supply chains that do not contribute to deforestation, forest degradation, and destruction of natural habitat and which preserve and protect high-value ecosystems and biodiversity.
b) Improved social performance in (global) food supply chains.
Full detail of the pledge in the provided attachment.
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