Earth Evolution - Issue 04

“The best way to predict the future is to create it” Abraham Lincoln

In the fourth issue of Earth Evolution we continue to keep you up to date and informed on the latest innovations, trends and news in the supply chain industry

This year, almost half the world’s population will vote in a national election, with elections taking place in at least 64 countries. In the last fortnight we’ve seen a political shift in both England and France, and we continue to watch the evolving presidential race in America ahead of the November election.

These shifts have the potential to reshape our future. Regulations can be changed to suit new political agendas, the knock-on effect to markets can be volatile, and businesses can be forced to reassess their strategic direction and priorities.

In England, a refocus on environmental measures has been announced with the new Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Steve Reed revealing five core priorities including moving Britian to a zero-waste economy by 2050 and boosting food security. We know that reducing food waste is critical for our plant – according to the United Nations Environmental Programme a third of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted.

By innovating, supply-chains around the world can support these commendable goals. De-risking the supply chain not only achieves greater resilience – but can tangibly reduce waste, increase productivity, improve profitability for stakeholders and deliver value to surrounding communities.

This issue of Earth Evolution follows this theme, sharing a selection of articles that show how companies can innovate by embracing technology. We hope you enjoy the read.

Dave and the PalletEarth team

Industry News

Lineage encourage innovation to combat food waste

Lineage has launched its annual Food Chain Innovation Challenge focusing on addressing postharvest food waste. Participants have four themes: reducing food waste from farm to market; developing innovative food preservation techniques; improving access to nutritious food in underserved areas; using data-driven insights and analytics to identify areas of waste and to optimise resource allocation. The overall winner will participate in an incubator programme to further scale the proposed solution. Read more about the initiative here.
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How can AI help to de-risk global warehouses?

With the advent of autonomous drones, robotic arms, and intelligent human-machine collaboration, warehousing is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. As the backbone of the supply chain industry warehouses are a critical link that ensure products are stored safely, tracked accurately and dispatched timely. Read about the next-generation of smart warehouses and how to implement some of the changes here.  

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Ample Marketplace – a new online platform to reduce waste from farm to plate

Ample has launched a new online platform to connect British growers with buyers across the food sector to help tackle on-farm fresh produce waste. It aims to facilitate good deals and fair returns. The innovative idea has already seen an increase in locally produced, fresh food delivered to schools. Read more here.  

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Featured Innovation

Digital tech can fix the global supply chain-but what can spur broader adoption?

A new report by TechUk and WWF highlights the transformative potential of digital technologies to create a more sustainable, transparent, and resilient global agricultural trade system. But more guidelines, upskilling initiatives and standardization of data are needed to overcome the barriers to more widespread adoption.

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Capgemini research – Connected Products

Capgemini Research Institute’s latest study found that 67% of consumers consider connected products, such as wearables or voice assistance at home, in the car of on their mobile, an integral part of their daily lives. Consumers trust their advice and adoption is poised to increase. But the real value might be how companies can leverage the data and insights produced. Read more about how devices are becoming gateways to an ‘intelligent ecosystem’ briming with opportunities.

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Sustainability Spotlight

Denmark – leading the world towards a plant - based future

The Danish government published the world’s first ever national action plan to shift towards a plant-based diet in October2023. The policy aims to increase demand for plant-based foods, develop a supply and improve how stakeholders work together. The activity is a drastic step to change the way Danes eat to help cut carbon emission by 70 percent before 2030, with plant-based foods incurring roughly half of the emissions of meat production. 

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How Vanuatu cut its plastic pollution

In 2018 the Vanuatu government became one of the first in the world to outlaw the sale and distribution of certain single-use plastics – including a world-first ban on plastic straws. Now-banned items used to make up 35% of Vanuatu’s waste, but now make up less than 2%. Read more about how they drastically reduced the amount of waste generated here.

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