Share LinkedinFacebookTwitterE-mail Sustainability Nomad Foods Demonstrates Progress Across Key Sustainability Commitments in 4th Annual “Eating for the Planet” Report Apr 28, 2021 2020 Sustainability Report pdf 7.80MB FELTHAM, England – April 26, 2021 – Nomad Foods, Europe’s leading frozen food company, has today announced significant progress on its key sustainability commitments in its fourth annual Sustainability Report, covering the period January to December 2020. The announcement comes as the UK Government unveils its Sixth Carbon Budget which includes targets to cut UK emissions by 78% by 2035 and reduce the populations’ consumption of meat in the race to net zero. Nomad Foods’ “Eating for the Planet” sustainability strategy is built around timebound commitments on sourcing, nutrition and operations which are designed to deliver sustained progress in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – in particular 2 (Zero Hunger), 12 Responsible Consumption and Production), 14 (Life Below Water) and 15 (Life on Land) – and to advance its corporate purpose of serving the world with better food. Stéfan Descheemaeker, Nomad Foods’ Chief Executive Officer, said, “2020 was an unprecedented year for all of us. As CEO of Nomad Foods, I am incredibly proud of what our teams are doing to help us deliver on our promise of sustainable growth to shareholders and bring to life our purpose of serving the world with better food. As Europe’s leading frozen foods company, we are committed to playing our part in transforming the food system and reducing pressure on resources. We also have a huge opportunity to help consumers eat sustainably because our portfolio is centred around great tasting fish and vegetable products that are good for people, good for the planet, affordable and available everywhere. While there is still much to do and areas where we must improve, we are excited by what we are doing to deliver positive change.” 2020 Sustainability Report Highlights Democratising sustainable eating Throughout 2020, Nomad Foods saw dramatically increased production volumes due to the Covid-19 pandemic as consumers increased in-home meal consumption. Despite this increase in volume, the company still has 90% of net sales coming from Healthier Meal Choices. This equated to an increase in net sales from healthier meal choices of more than €369 million versus 2019. In 2020, Nomad Foods achieved its second consecutive perfect score of 100% on the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) for Health and Nutrition compared to an industry average of 29%. 2020 was also an important year for the expansion of the Green Cuisine range which is now the fastest growing frozen plant-based brand in Europe. This was accompanied by successful UK launches, including the chicken-free range. The Chicken-Free Dippers were voted product of the year in the Free-From category of the Consumer Survey of Product Innovation in early 2021. Cutting carbon footprint Following the commitment Nomad Foods made in 2019 to set reduction targets for emissions in line with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), the business continues to make real strides in minimising emissions. In 2020 Nomad Foods significantly reduced carbon emissions per ton of finished goods by more than 20% and absolute emissions by nearly 11%. It also transitioned six of its factories to 100% renewable electricity, bringing the total proportion of its electricity sourced from renewables from almost 21% in 2019 to just over 60% in 2020. In addition, Nomad Foods became a signatory of the 10x20x30 global initiative to halve food loss and waste in supply chains by 2030 and made substantial advances on packaging which is now 83% recyclable (compared to 73% last year). Advancing sustainable sourcing In 2020 Nomad Foods marked over 20 years of working with the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), making it one of the first brands to work with independent certification schemes. 97% of the wild captured fish sourced for its brands iglo, Birds Eye, Findus and La Cocinera is now MSC certified. It also joined the Global Ghost Gear Initiative to drive solutions and improvements in the health of marine ecosystems and combat the problem of lost and abandoned fishing gear. By the end of 2020, 77% of total vegetable and potato volumes were grown in line with the Sustainable Agriculture Initiative Platform (SAI Platform) Farm Sustainability Assessment (FSA) Silver Level or above. In addition, in October 2020, Birds Eye became the first farm management group in the UK, and the first ever in frozen food globally, to be verified as FSA Gold Level for sustainable food production. iglo Germany was also verified as FSA Gold for all “own grown” vegetables. In 2020, Nomad Foods also partnered with farmers in its Sustainable Landscapes Humber Project to explore how farming can be part of the solution to wider climate change and biodiversity loss. In just 90 days, the cover crop programme had sequestered sufficient Carbon to make 400 four-person UK families carbon neutral for a year. The programme generated sufficient benefit to offset the impact of cultivation, making ploughing a net zero carbon operation. For further information please visit: https://www.nomadfoods.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2020-nomadfoodsreport-final.pdf Contact details Media Contacts Sam Fulton Group Director of Corporate Affairs sam.fulton@nomadfoods.com +44 7936 924691 Oliver Thomas Corporate Affairs Manager oliver.thomas@nomadfoods.com +44 7568 108744 About Nomad Foods Nomad Foods (NYSE: NOMD) is Europe's leading frozen foods company. The company's portfolio of iconic brands, which includes Birds Eye, Findus, iglo, Aunt Bessie's and Goodfella's, have been a part of consumers' meals for generations, standing for great tasting food that is convenient, high quality and nutritious. Nomad Foods is headquartered in the United Kingdom. Additional information may be found at www.nomadfoods.com. Share LinkedinFacebookTwitterE-mail