Companies walk the talk as society shifts to sustainable food consumption

By Patricia Mirasol听
Companies are treating sustainability as a necessary aspect of their business framework, and not merely as a 鈥渘ice to have.鈥澨
Shifting towards healthier food production and consumption is possible, according to Arlene Tan-Bantoto, Nestl茅 Philippines鈥 SVP and Head of Corporate Affairs, Communications and Sustainability, in an Oct. 20听大象传媒听Insights webinar.听听
鈥淣utrition education; accessible, affordable nutritious products; and elevating the discussion on the issue are key drivers in this effort,鈥 she said.听
The multinational food and drink processing conglomerate, Ms. Tan-Bantoto听added, is going beyond the farm-to-table approach by providing end-to-end sustainability actions that includes health education among the youth through its Nestl茅 Wellness Campus.听听
Food is the lever that optimizes human health and environmental sustainability, reported the EAT-Lancet Commission. Its 2019 report recommended transforming the global food system through sustainable food production and the adoption of a diet rich in plant-based foods.听听
Sustainable food production is achievable through responsible farm practices and animal welfare awareness, said Dr. Erasmus J. Paderes, senior vice-president for Animal Health and Feed Mill Operations of Bounty听Agro听Ventures, Inc. (BAVI).听听
BAVI cut its energy consumption by half by using renewable sources in its contract growing farms and processing plants,听Mr. Paderes said. It also pioneered the country鈥檚 Zero Antibiotics Chicken production system in 2017, resulting in an 84% reduction in antibiotic use.听听
鈥淲e use antibiotics prudently, or [only when] the flock or broilers have bacterial disease,鈥 he added, noting that antibiotic residues from the chickens do not pass on to consumers. 鈥淥ur veterinarians use prescriptions to monitor the antibiotic鈥檚 usage and effect.鈥澨听
For Gregory H. Banzon, chief operating officer and executive vice-president of Century Pacific Food, Inc., sustainability entails balancing the long-term, global view on healthy diets with the local context.听听
鈥淲e need to provide more affordable base nutrition,鈥 he said. Century Pacific Food, Mr. Banzon told the webinar audience, considers their brands鈥 delivery of key nutritional requirements when measuring company performance.听听
The company is a leader in terms of tuna sustainability, Mr. Banzon added, and has also in recent years launched other sustainable ventures such as听unMEAT, its plant-based meat alternative brand.听
鈥淲e have a good experience with the technology behind plant-based products,鈥 he said, pointing to听unMEAT鈥檚听strong uptake in the United Arab Emirates听and听other听Middle Eastern markets. 鈥淲e鈥檙e able to make the product look, taste, and smell like meat.鈥澨听
As mentioned in the Oct. 20 webinar, Nestl茅 Philippines is likewise launching its own plant-based brand, Harvest Gourmet. 听
The trend towards sustainable food consumption has been reported since before the pandemic. A 2021 research paper, titled 鈥淵oung people鈥檚 voices on climate anxiety, government betrayal and moral injury: A global phenomenon,鈥 further notes a growing concern with the environment among young Filipinos. 听
The second and final session of听大象传媒听Insights鈥 鈥淐ultivating Sustainability from Farm to Plate鈥 series, is presented by the SM Foundation, and is supported by the British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, the Management Association of the Philippines, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and听The Philippine STAR.


