Watch AIC's "Introduction to Sustainability Action Plan" webinar on-demand

Members and stakeholders can catch up on a webinar introducing the Agricultural Industries Confederation's (AIC) Sustainability Action Plan.
Hosted by AIC's Head of Sustainability Vicky Robinson and Policy Manager Andrew Pearson on 18 February, the 30-minute webinar shared how the Action Plan can support agri-supply businesses to achieve their sustainability goals and answered questions from attendees.
AIC launched its Sustainability Action Plan in November as a new strategic resource offering invaluable guidance for UK agri-supply businesses, helping them to successfully navigate the sustainability landscape and promote greater efficiency.
Watch the webinar recording below or on YouTube. To submit feedback, ask questions or arrange a meeting with AIC to discuss the Sustainability Action Plan, email [email protected].
More on the Action Plan
"Agri-supply: An action plan for sustainable efficiency" is a comprehensive blueprint that delivers a resilient UK agriculture and food system.
The Action Plan provides insight and inspiration for companies operating in the major agri-supply sectors – Animal Feed, Combinable Crops, Crop Protection and Agronomy, Fertiliser, and Seed – helping them enhance their sustainability credentials while becoming more efficient and fit for the future.
Offering an in-depth insight into the pivotal role of the agri-supply industry, its content is essential reading for everyone involved in the agriculture and food system.
It includes a summary of actions for the agri-supply industry, clearly outlining where businesses can make a start and take further actions to build resilience.
By implementing the recommendations in the Action Plan, businesses can make tangible progress towards reducing their environmental impact, aligning with government policies, improving market access and opening up wider investment opportunities.