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Concerns Rise Over Unregulated Sustainability Claims in Australia's Food Industry

A significant portion of packaged foods in Australia tout sustainability claims, yet research reveals many are vague and unverified, raising questions about their validity.

Editorial StaffMay 11, 20261 MIN READ

Research indicates that nearly 40% of packaged food products in Australian supermarkets make sustainability claims. However, the nature of these claims is often vague and lacks verification.

The findings suggest a potential for misleading consumers, as many of these claims do not have a clear basis or regulatory backing.

As awareness of sustainability grows, the need for clearer guidelines and regulations in food labeling becomes increasingly important to ensure consumer trust.