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    Grocery retail face toughest road to net zero, says new study

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    Food and drink retailers are anticipated to face a particularly difficult transition to net zero, as the grocery sector produces the highest share of retail industry carbon emissions, states a new report.

    According to the Journey to Net Zero report, commissioned by insurer Zurich UK and conducted by the University of the West of England, the UK wholesale and retail sector face one of the hardest journeys to decarbonisation and are among the top six sectors that will struggle most to reduce their emissions and meet UK Net Zero targets.

    One of the key barriers to decarbonisation identified in the report was accounting for emissions that are embedded in the supply chain, particularly emissions that are generated when goods are transported from source to point of sale. Retailers can tackle this by working closely with their suppliers to accurately measure supply chain emissions, and by prioritising sustainable sourcing for their products.  

    The report also identified waste as a significant sustainability issue, highlighting the need for retailers to consider what happens to their products after they are purchased. Household food and textile waste is a major contributor to landfill emissions and diverting these products from landfill by finding ways for them to be reused should be a focus for retailers, states the report.

    Behaviour change is another major challenge facing the retail sector. Increasing consumer understanding of carbon emissions at the point of sale through a ‘traffic-light’ system, where red-labelled products have the highest carbon footprint and green the lowest, could have a positive impact on changing buying habits. 

    Lowering carbon emissions must be at the core of decision-making and business operations. This includes reducing emissions from shops and stores. Many retailers are already making in-roads in this department, but major energy improvements are still required, from better monitoring of energy usage and control systems, to using more efficient refrigerators and LED lights, states the report.

    Sam Thomas, head of mid-market at Zurich UK, said, “As this report shows, the decisions that consumers make when they purchase, use and dispose of products all impact carbon emissions connected to the industry. 

    “Retailers therefore have an important role to play in influencing consumer behaviour and helping customers to make low carbon choices, whether that’s through the provision of information, the reduction of packaging and waste or the availability of efficient, long lasting and responsibly sourced products, amongst other initiatives.

    “Government support would help retailers and the connected supply chain to facilitate a more informed consumer purchase, and drive the behaviour change that would benefit our wider communities.”

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