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by Laura
from inoqo
Following the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow in 2021, companies couldn’t wait to showcase their sustainability achievements. However, only a year later at COP27, there was a noticeable hesitancy among companies to publicise their sustainability data. The term "greenhushing" has been gaining more traction to describe this phenomenon. Why has geenhushing quickly become a considerable trend? And why is engaging in greenhushing risky business for brands? Today we would like to answer these burning questions.
by Laura
from inoqo
H&M, The Gap and Primark – these fast fashion companies have had their share of child labour scandals in the past, but they are not the only industry that has come under fire. Over the years, many large and internationally known food companies have been found to have a supply chain riddled with ethical sourcing issues and human rights violations. One particular area that has been making continued negative headlines is the chocolate industry.
by Laura
from inoqo
On March 22nd 2023, the European Commission (EC) announced a proposal called the "Green Claims Directive", which aims to stop companies from falsely advertising their products as environmentally friendly.
by Laura
from inoqo
A term you will not get past in 2023, no matter whether you are a retailer or an F&B brand, is ESG. These three letters embody a whole host of policies that modern companies need to take into account when operating their business. Success in business is no longer just about the financial bottom line.
March 27, 2023
by Laura
from inoqo
The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) published a reporton 9th March 2023 calling for carbon-neutral claims, including those onfood products, to be banned entirely. inoqo fully supports the BEUCs demand dueto the misleading nature of carbon-neutral labels.
April 4, 2023
by Laura
from inoqo
For our two-part series on ESG, a couple of weeks ago we shared Best Practice examples.
This week we will shine a light on the numerous reasons whyF&B companies should be putting ESG into practice.
ESG considerations are becoming increasingly important in the F&B industry as consumers are more conscious of the impact of their purchases on the environment and society, and investors are placing more emphasis on companies that prioritize sustainable and socially responsible practices.
climate-impact
March 13, 2023
by Laura
from inoqo
With sustainability becoming an absolute buzzword over the past few years, many companies are jumping on board the green train. However, all is not as positive as it seems, since one issue has arisen in the form of greenwashing. Paying lip service to sustainability has become very common. But beware, if a company is caught engaging in greenwashing, they will lose their customers’ trust and loyalty, which ultimately affects their bottom line.
climate-impact
January 5, 2023
by Laura
from inoqo
The EU is introducing a new law that none of the products being sold in the EU can contribute to deforestation. Why did the EU make this decision and what does it mean for your products? Let’s take a closer look!
climate-impact
December 16, 2022
by Laura
from inoqo
Whether you are a retailer or an F&B brand, you will quite certainly have come across the term Science-Based Targets (SBTs) before. SBTs have grown increasingly important over the past years as part of the toolkit to tackle the climate crisis and skyrocketing emissions. But what does the term SBTs actually refer to?