Atlante is eliminating palm oil from its products, reducing packaging waste, participating in charitable food collections, and more in response to key food crisis research.
850 million people are at risk of falling into poverty due to the sharp decline in economic activity caused by COVID-19 according to the Hunger Project- and these issues don't seem to be going away.
With the price of a weekly shop in the UK increasing day on day, according to nimblefins, the average weekly food cost for the typical UK household is around £103. That’s up around 8% from a year ago. This over a year means that the average annual food cost for a typical UK household is around £5,345 in 2022 (based on the average 2.4 people per household).
At the World Food Day events which took place this weekend, the messages are clear:
So what can we all do? The first thing is to think about where the food comes from and the impact that it has Earthology.ie have come up with some great tips to help with this:
Little changes can make a big difference. If everyone makes a change, it could go some way toward solving this crisis.
Here at Atlante we're committed to our CSR strategy, which is part of a much broader plan that we’ve invested in throughout 2022, and we'll continue to invest in this for 2023 and beyond. We're involving all of our people to accomplish this as a team, setting targets for our people, our product and our planet, below are a few of our initiatives, we’ll share more soon:
Learn more about our food collection efforts