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Compass Group Ireland has announced its commitment to reach ‘net zero’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across its own operations and its value chain by 2030.
This is the food service industry’s first commitment to a climate net zero economy, with the company announcing changes to ensure that sustainability is a core business objective across all services.
They include the launch of an investment fund of €1 million for the UK and Irish business to support the development of carbon reduction and sustainable food production initiatives.
A reduction in carbon emissions of at least
55% by 2025, and at least
65% across its operations and value chain by 2030, from a 2019 baseline, will also be achieved.
New Managing Director at Compass Group Ireland
May 12, 2021
Compass Group Ireland, one of the largest foodservice businesses in the country, has announced the appointment of Deirdre O’Neill as Managing Director, effective from July.
O’Neill joined Compass Group in 2016 as Marketing Director and was appointed to the new role of Future Food Offer Director earlier this year. She succeeds Chris Chidley, who has been promoted to Chief Growth Officer for Compass Group UK & Ireland. Chidley will also retain the role of Chairman of Compass Group Ireland .
Announcing Deirdre O’Neill’s appointment, Chris Chidley said that he and O’Neill have worked closely to ensure a smooth transition and have implemented a strong organisational foundation on which to build on the island of Ireland.
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