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Tesco’s plan to fast-track sustainable innovation in its supply chain

From circular economy solutions that allow us to produce more using fewer resources to digital tools to improve on-farm efficiency, food and ag tech innovators are developing solutions with the potential to radically reinvent the food system. But coming up with answers to some of the most significant challenges facing the food sector is just the first step. To have a meaningful impact, they need to be brought to scale. And it is at this hurdle that many food tech start-ups and entrepreneurs stumble.

“There are a couple of barriers that a lot of promising innovations face when it comes to scaling up. One is funding, and the other is the opportunity to test and prove their innovation at scale,”​ Tesco’s responsible sourcing chief Giles Bolton observed.

In a bid to help overcome these issues, Tesco has developed its Innovation Connections accelerator alongside environmentalists at WWF. “We’re hoping that Innovation Connections will help with both by giving promising innovators the chance to test their ideas at scale by partnering with our suppliers.”

Innovation Connections will identify suppliers who can help to scale up new ideas and technologies. Applicants have been paired with long-term Tesco suppliers to pitch scale-up projects that apply their ideas in the real world of food supply chains. Winners will work with Tesco’s supplier partners to pilot and scale their innovation and will each receive up to £150,000 in funding support.

“More than a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions are driven by the way we produce and consume food, but it doesn’t have to be that way. It’s possible for farms to produce enough nutritious food and sustain farmers’ livelihoods at the same time as protecting and restoring the natural resources they depend on,”​ Tanya Steele, WWF CEO said.

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