Food Ingredients Europe concludes successfully with sustainability as industry consensus
July 18, 2024
Food Ingredients Europe concludes successfully with sustainability as industry consensus
Frankfurt, Germany -- Food Ingredients Europe (Fi Europe) concluded successfully on November 28, 2024 at Messe Frankfurt, Germany. The show attracted suppliers, R&D experts, manufacturers and distributors from the food and beverage industry from all over the world to discuss the latest trends and sustainability issues in food ingredients.
During the exhibition, sustainable development became the focus of industry attention. A number of companies showcased their innovations in reducing carbon footprints, improving resource utilization and promoting environmentally friendly packaging. For example, an enterprise launched a new bio-based material packaging solution, which not only reduces production costs, but also reduces the impact on the environment. In addition, there were also enterprises showcasing successful cases of energy saving, emission reduction and waste recycling through optimizing production processes and supply chain management.
In addition to sustainability, the show also showcased numerous innovative food ingredients and solutions. Royal Friesland won the Food Science and Technology Innovation Award for its breakthrough Booster Technology and Clean Label concept. By embedding nitrogen into the powder particles through embedding technology, the product quickly produces a uniform and stable foam layer without the need for equipment, satisfying consumers' pursuit of health, convenience and taste.
The success of Food Ingredients Europe not only demonstrated the innovative strength and development potential of the global food ingredients industry, but also emphasized the importance of sustainable development in the food industry. In the future, with the introduction and application of more innovative technologies and environmentally friendly concepts, the food industry will develop in a greener and more sustainable direction.