Quorn and Sodexo launch the first carbon neutral solution in contract catering
No. 1 meat free brand Quorn has joined forces with leading food services provider, Sodexo, to begin the global roll out of Carbono Cero, the world’s first carbon neutral solution for food services. The solution could save at least 7,296 tonnes of carbon each year.
This month sees the initial roll out of Carbono Cero at a number of Sodexo’s corporate client sites in the UK, with a plan to expand this globally to 1,500 sites by April 2023.
With over one-third of all man-made greenhouse gas emissions coming from the food system (IPCC), the Carbono Cero solution features recipes inspired by chefs at Quorn Professionals and Sodexo to help tackle the global climate crisis.
Carbono Cero is a range of ten carbon-neutral recipes which have three key elements:
- Quorn – accredited low carbon protein
- Seasonality / locality – low carbon ingredients
- Each recipe has been created to reduce as much of its carbon footprint as possible before being offset to be carbon-neutral
Powered by four innovative Quorn ingredients (Buttermilk Style Burger, No Beef Pieces, Fillets and Wings), each recipe’s carbon is calculated using a globally accredited tool, Kilmato. The remaining carbon is then offset using gold standard projects such as Afforestation Programmes.
Recipes include Asian Inspired Potato Chaat & Saag Dahl, Dirty Wing Burrito Bowl, Japanese Crispy Katsu, Louisiana Style Buttermilk Burger, Napoli Style Lasagne, Double Dip Korean Wings, Middle Eastern Style Shawarma, Ancho Chilli Miso Mole and Indonesian Satay Wing Goreng.
All Quorn products are made using Quorn’s super-protein, mycoprotein. It is nutritious and sustainable like no other protein and has a texture close to meat. It’s extremely versatile and can be used as both the finished product or an ingredient, opening up a huge opportunity for chefs across all foodservice channels, to create delicious and sustainable choices for their menus. Quorn’s mycoprotein is naturally high in protein and fibre and low in saturated fat. It produces 90% less carbon emissions and uses 90% less land and water than beef production*2.
Quorn’s ambition is to become a Net Positive business by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions within its own operations by 2030. The company also aims to achieve net zero emissions across it’s whole supply chain by 2040.
Sodexo’s global target – validated by SBTi – to reduce carbon emissions by 34% by 2025 (against a 2017 baseline) forms part of Sodexo’s Better Tomorrow commitment.
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*1: Blue Yonder, Brand Growth System: Initial deep dive – January 2021
*2: Quorn’s Footprint Comparison Report (The Carbon Trust, 2021) is now available at https://www.quorn.co.uk/assets/files/content/Carbon-Trust-Comparison-Report-2021.pdf