The Importance of a Product Sustainability Program

by Gina-Marie Cheeseman
Nov 3, 2015 4:00 PM ET
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The global population is expected to be over nine billion by mid-century. Feeding that many people without “exceeding ecological and social limits” presents the food and beverage industry with “unique challenges,” proclaims a recently released report on the food and beverage industry by the sustainability consulting firm, Pure Strategies. 

There is something that can help companies meet the challenges of an expanding global population, and that something is product sustainability advances. More and more companies understand the need for product sustainability. The report is based on a 2015 survey which found that many food and beverage companies are developing product sustainability programs. 

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Gina-Marie Cheeseman is a central California-based journalist who writes about sustainability, environmental issues, and healthy living. With a degree in journalism and a passion for social responsibility, she writes for a number of online publications. She believes that collaboration between the public and private sectors can help solve many problems facing the planet and its people. Mashable.com named Cheeseman as one of the “75 Environmentalists to Follow on Twitter.”