ISS Reaches Food Waste Cuts Goal |
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Contributed by BSM Staff | |
COPENHAGEN – ISS, a workplace experience and facility management company, has made significant progress on its global food service sustainability targets with a collective 30 percent food waste reduction from its 2019 baseline. This achievement puts ISS well on track to reach its target of 50% food waste reduction by 2027. Optimized food procurement, strategically planned menus, and an increased focus on changing consumer behavior patterns are just a few examples of initiatives that have accelerated ISS’s global food waste reductions towards its reduction target by 2027. Hamish Cook, Head of Group Food Services, said that the activities and progress are a result of ISS’s global food sustainability program, which the company rolled out across countries at the beginning of 2022. “A key element of the program was to enhance our focus on innovation and leverage data and insights across our global operations. Our partnership with technology company Winnow has been a key lever in this endeavor. By integrating Winnow’s Artificial Intelligence solutions into restaurants and kitchens, our chefs are empowered with knowledge about plate waste and consumer patterns, which helps them to optimize food production and portion sizes – thereby reducing food and plastic waste.” Through Winnow, ISS is now achieving a collective annualized saving rate of 985,000 tons of food waste for its customers. This is equivalent to saving 2,463,000 meals and reducing Co2 emissions by 4,200 tons. “Our key priority is to encourage our customers to make more sustainable choices, benefiting both the climate and personal health,” said Cook. “This means that we are enhancing innovative recipes development, menu concepts, and comprehensive culinary training.” As part of this effort, in collaboration with Unilever, ISS is incorporating WWF’s and Unilever’s collaborative suggestions for ‘Future 50 foods’ – 50 nutritious foods with a minimal environmental footprint – into recipes across the world. In addition to enhancing its culinary training of ISS chefs, both in waste and Co2 reduction efforts, ISS is initiating awareness campaigns across customer sites and its own locations. “In the end, we must drive the climate agenda together. This requires constant awareness and attention. This week, we are supporting the UN-led International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste through our own Love Food and Stop Waste campaign. Restaurants across the world will share recipes and tips for great food with minimum food waste. Most importantly, we encourage everyone to make every day a Love Food and Stop Waste Day. Always optimize the usage of food and materials, minimize waste, and encourage those around you to do the same.” As a global company serving millions of customers annually, ISS acknowledge its responsibility to the planet, its people, and the communities it serves. For more information on the ISS Group, visit www.issworld.com. |
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