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Retail

Supply chain traceability: ISO 22005:2007

17th Sep 2007

Supply chain traceability: ISO 22005:2007 ISO 22005:2007, published in the summer of 2007, sets out the requirements for standardised food and feed traceability — from grower to animals, and from farmers to shop shelves.

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What Assures Consumers?

1st Sep 2007

What Assures Consumers? New global research sponsored by Lloyd’s Register, M&S and the Co-op shows that consumers want better independent, impartial assurance of corporations’ environmental claims.

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Green Issues: Carbon Labelling and Food Miles

Event: 26th Sep 2007

Green Issues: Carbon Labelling and Food Miles This event will help to answer the following questions:

  • Do you understand carbon labelling and food miles?
  • What will be the impact on your business?
  • How will your company prepare for the future?
  • What are the systems and which should you use?
  • Are you ready?

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Global Food Safety Summit 2007

Event: 5th Sep 2007

Subjects include:

  • Executing risk management strategies in traceability and packaging
  • Achieving a safer, more efficient supply chain while challenging globalisation
  • Creating effective and efficient safety measures in response to a major food recall
  • The applications of new technology in risk assessment, the detection and prevention of food borne diseases and the latest developments in nanotechnology for food safety
  • Developing an enterprise initiative for food safety

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Carbon Market Value has Tripled in 2006, Voluntary Market Needs Standards Development, Says World Bank Report

3rd May 2007

A report released by the World Bank yesterday at CarbonExpo in Germany announced that the global carbon offset market has tripled over the past year to $30bn. The EU Emissions Trading Scheme accounted for $25bn of this total.

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Jaguar tops quality poll

19th Sep 2006 by Tim Kitchin

This via Channel 4: Ford-owned Jaguar has topped a poll of quality according to German magazine, Auto Zeitung.

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