Meadow Foods Partnership Update

A Chester based milk firm is working towards net zero in its sustainability push thanks to a new partnership.

Meadow, one of the UK’s leading value-added ingredients businesses, has become the latest associate partner in Harper Adams University’s School of Sustainable Food and Farming, which is working to help the farming industry on its journey to achieve net zero.

Created by sustainable agri-food chain specialists at Harper Adams, it sees academics working alongside various commercial partners, including Morrisons, McDonalds, The National Farmers Union – and now Meadow, which has its Chester base at Rough Hill, Marlston-Cum-Lache.

Read more at: Chester Standard

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