Today’s consumers don’t just want a great-tasting product, and a short, simple ingredient list. They also now care about where their food comes from, how ethical the company is, what their food is packaged in, and how products affect the planet in terms of carbon footprint.
The hour-long live webinar will look at how dairy companies can create products that are more environmentally friendly, including the packaging. We look at what some companies are doing – and what more they can do – to help ensure sustainability is at the forefront of more environmentally-friendly dairy products. This also includes how producers can communicate with consumers on their efforts in this increasingly important area.
Registration is free, and participants will have the opportunity to ask questions of the guests, although time constraints mean not all will be able to be answered. The webinar will go live at 15:00CET, 2pm in the UK and 9am on the east coast of the US.
There will be three panellists taking part in the event, which is sponsored by Amcor.
The webinar will also be available to download after it airs from DairyReporter.com.
Aurélie Letortu is senior corporate sustainability manager at FrieslandCampina Ingredients.
Her professional journey led her from being an investment banker to senior manager of corporate sustainability at FrieslandCampina.
She said she has always been passionate about both environmental and social issues, thus FrieslandCampina became the perfect fit for her aspirations – particularly as the dairy cooperative uses all its strengths to provide a good living for its farmers and to lead in sustainability.
María Sánchez Mainar, DMV, PhD, is scientific programme manager at the International Dairy Federation.
María is a Food Scientist (PhD) and a Veterinarian (DVM) with knowledge and skills in the fields of food quality and safety, microbiology, fermentation technology, animal and human nutrition, farm management and animal health, as well as in food law development, and conformity procedures.
She has been IDF scientific programme manager since May 2016.
Her focus is on the IDF areas of Sustainability and Standards.
She manages the IDF scientific program on Animal Health and Welfare, Farm Management, Antimicrobial Resistance, Environment and Sustainability as well as the area of Dairy Science and Technology.
Dr Isabelle Jenny is sustainability manager at Amcor Flexibles Europe Middle East and Africa.
She has been with Amcor since 2003 as a packaging development engineer and then as sustainability manager.
Isabelle has more than 15 years’ experience in life cycle assessment and eco-design study in the food, pharmaceutical and medical flexible packaging market.
She has also expertise in sustainable sourcing, on biodegradable and compostable packaging and on flexible packaging recyclability, and is involved in several EU sustainability initiatives.
To register for the event, please click here