Get ready for new food waste legislation with Civica and NHS England

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Join Civica and Tim Radcliffe, Net Zero Food Programme Manager for NHS England to learn how new food waste legislation impacts you and what you can do to meet it.

Currently all NHS organisations need to report the total amount of food waste they produce annually and how they dispose of it every year through the estates return information collection (ERIC). From April 2024, they will need to break this down into multiple categories, including preparation waste, plate waste, unserved meals and spoilage.

We’ve teamed-up with Tim Radcliffe, Net Zero Food Programme Manager for NHS England, to explain the new NHS Wastage legislation that is coming in and how it can be met through digital transformation, including best-practice examples from Civica Catering Management software users.

Your hosts

  • Tim Radcliffe, Net Zero Food Programme Manager, NHS England
  • Ed Harrison, Business Development Manager - Catering, Civica UK Ltd
  • Liza Handley, Product Manager – Catering, Civica UK Ltd
  • Kim Beevers, Facilities Manager - Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Trust.

Discussion points:

  • What the changes are and why they’re being made
  • The impact of food waste in the NHS
  • The NHS Net Zero initiative
  • Waste recording best practice
  • How Civica Catering Management software can help
  • Our roadmap and future developments
  • Q&A with existing customers
  • How to get support with set-up.

 

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