The guide sets out sustainability targets for all food and beverage retailers on the airport, focusing on six key core areas. These include:
1.Reducing energy use by 10% for every person served
2.Implementing a systematic approach to saving water
3.Contributing to the airport’s efforts to recycle 70% of all food waste, using resources like the cooking oil recycling programme
4.Encouraging sustainable behaviour by employees, including by reducing car use and taking up Heathrow’s car sharing scheme
5.Giving back to the local communities around the airport, including by participating in the airport’s charity, the Heathrow Community Fund and striving to hire local people with tools like the Heathrow Jobs and Careers Fair
6.Ensuring sustainability is at the heart of the passenger experience, and enforcing this through the “Mystery Shopper” auditing program
Jonathan Coen, Retail Director at Heathrow said:
“Heathrow is a small city, hosting over 400 companies, 76,000 employees, and serving 190,000 passengers every day. An operation the size and scale of Heathrow relies on collaboration with our partners to ensure our sustainability ambitions are realised. As the UK’s first guide of its kind, Ingredients for Success is a call to action for the food and beverage retailers who wish to join our airport on its journey to become the world’s most sustainable hub airport.”
Simon Heppner, Founding Director of the Sustainable Restaurant Association said:
“The public’s appetite for a sustainable dining experience is increasing significantly – wherever they are eating out. So for Heathrow to put sustainability at the heart of the passenger experience is a very welcome and positive move. We look forward to seeing the airport’s food retailers embrace these targets and use them as a base from which to aim even higher.”
Ingredients for Success is part of the wider work of the Heathrow Sustainability Partnership, a group of companies representing all sectors at the airport, from airlines and ground handlers to construction companies and retailers, all working hard to deliver a responsible and sustainable Heathrow.