MONTREAL, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today Sodexo Canada released the results of its second Sustainable Food Barometer. The latest research reveals the majority of consumers are already on this journey and expect an industry-wide, multi-strategy approach in navigating the Canadian transition to a more sustainable diet. Beyond the health benefits, over two fifths of Canadians associate sustainable food with reduced waste and environmental impact, support for local producers and economies, and long-term food security. However, two thirds continue to list price as the top hurdle to change, misbelieving that sustainable options typically cost more.
The survey of more than 1,500 Canadians conducted by Leger in August 2024 delivers insights and comparisons to Sodexo’s International Sustainable Food Barometer survey conducted by Harris Interactive. It polled over 7,200 people across Brazil, India, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The Barometers identify current habits, perceptions, and challenges, as well as key approaches needed in continuing the collective shift towards more sustainable diets.
“The Sustainable Food Barometer shows Canadians support farmers and producers in transitioning to more sustainable practices – but they can’t do it alone. The food services industry is eagerly awaited in helping move consumers toward more sustainable choices,” says Sodexo Canada CEO Johanne Bélanger. “At the heart of the transition, consumers expect us to implement strategies to promote a more sustainable way of eating. As the industry leader investing in this shift, Sodexo Canada is encouraging this change and answering expectations.”
Sustainable and affordable food tips
Sodexo Sustainable Food Barometer key takeaways:
Sustainable actions and behaviours
Current eating habits and practices
Associations and perceptions
Obstacles to sustainable eating
“The Sustainable Food Barometer demonstrates that in transitioning to more sustainable diets, we need to focus on adjustments or reductions rather than in-depth transformation. Trying an international recipe in the kitchen once or twice a week for example is one way to add less familiar but delicious and more sustainable ingredients,” says Sodexo Canada CSR Senior Sustainability Manager Davide Del Brocco. “By taking an intentional approach to sourcing food and preparing meals, we’re helping consumers improve their health, expand their palettes, and reduce their carbon footprint.”
Survey Methodology
A survey of 1,514 Canadians was completed online between August 15-26, 2024, using Leger’s online panel. A probability sample of the same size would yield a margin of error of +/-2.5%, 19 times out of 20.
About Sodexo Canada
Sodexo is the leader in sustainable food service and valued experiences, at every moment in life: learn, work, heal and play. Thanks to its two activities of Food and Facilities Management Services, Sodexo meets all the challenges of everyday life with a dual goal: to improve the quality of life of our employees and those we serve, and contribute to the economic, social and environmental progress in the communities where we operate. For Sodexo, growth and social commitment go hand in hand. Our purpose is to create a better everyday for everyone to build a better life for all. Sodexo has been recognized as a top employer in Canada for the past eight consecutive years.
Sodexo Canada takes responsibility for positively influencing the million consumers it serves daily towards a more balanced, delicious, and sustainable diet. The first global food services company to align its objectives with limiting global temperatures to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, Sodexo has identified four priority levers that will enable it to reduce its emissions by 34 per cent by 2025 across its entire value chain, from field to fork. These include sustainable sourcing and delivering local products, designing and offering more plant-based recipes, optimizing energy use, and expanding the WasteWatch program to reduce food waste.
Key figures – Sodexo Canada
2024 Canada’s Greenest Employer
2024 Women in Governance Parity Certification | Platinum Level
2024 FORTUNE’s Most Admired Companies
2024 Dow Jones Sustainability Index World’s Most Ethical Companies
2022 Gold Certification Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR)
RE 100 Achievement (renewable energy) for scope 2 emissions in 2021
1 million consumers served daily
7000 employees
To learn more about our sustainability values, practices and partnerships visit Sodexo’s Corporate and Social Responsibility commitments and progress.
For more information:
Stephanie Aubin, Director of Communications
Sodexo Canada
stephanie.aubin@sodexo.com
514-402-1839
Source: westerngrocer.com