Food and drink firms up for community awards

 

The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) today unveiled a list of companies shortlisted for its annual Community Partnership Awards.

Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the Awards showcase UK food and drink companies' widespread activities in Corporate Social Responsibility.

The companies shortlisted for the 2008 Awards are: 

The Authentic Food Company
Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd
Coca-Cola Great Britain
Dunbia
General Mills UK
Gibsons Foods
Ginsters; Kellogg's
Kettle Foods Ltd
Loch Fyne Oysters Ltd
Mars UK
McCain Foods
Musgrave Retail Partners (NI)
Nestlé UK Ltd
PepsiCo UK & Ireland
Reading Scientific Services Ltd
Schwans Consumer Brands UK Ltd
Scotherbs Ltd; Tate & Lyle Plc
Tyrells
Warners Retail Ltd
William Jackson Food Group
The Wrigley Company Ltd

Commenting on the judging of the Awards, Sir Don Curry, Chairman of the Community Partnership Awards expert judging panel said: "The judging panel was bowled over by the breadth and depth of initiatives being carried out by companies across the food and drink chain. We were highly encouraged to see such a committed level of engagement, with so many companies taking community initiatives seriously – and ultimately making a real difference to local communities throughout the country."

The companies have been shortlisted for the following categories:
1. Local Community : activities specifically located in your local community
2. Workplace Community : initiatives which specifically target or benefit employees of your own company
3. Culture, Media and Sport : culture, media and sport related initiatives which work for any community around the UK
4. Education: local or national education specific initiatives.

The judges selected a Gold, Silver and Bronze winner for each category and the winners will be announced at a prestigious luncheon at the Winston Churchill Museum, London on Tuesday 28 October 2008.



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