European Association
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of Sugar Manufacturers

News2023-04-03T11:38:14+00:00
  • CEFS and EFFAT publish joint statement on ETS

    On 4 November 2016 CEFS and EFFAT agreed to a joint statement on the revision of the Emissions Trading System for the fourth trading period (2021-2030). CEFS and EFFAT urge the European Parliament's ENVI Committee to support the in/out approach of the European Commission over the alternative "tiered" approach. The joint statement can be read […]

  • Social partners in the EU sugar sector discuss unanswered questions surrounding the end of quotas

    At their annual working group meeting between trade unions and employers in the EU sugar sector, the social partners exchanged on the prospects and risks expected to accompany the end of the quota system in 2017. During the meeting, which was sponsored by the European Commission, it was highlighted that the reform of the sugar […]

  • CEFS welcomes the European Parliament's ITRE Committee vote on ETS

    CEFS welcomes the results of today’s vote on the report of rapporteur Federley as the opinion for the revision of the EU ETS Directive.[1] The vote was supported by a significant majority of 45 MEPs which shows full support for the proposal. In particular, CEFS fully supports  the ITRE Committee’s adoption of  the Commission’s in/out approach […]

  • Brochure on the environmental impacts of EU beet sugar

    In 2014 CEFS carried out a study to assess the environmental footprint of beet sugar sourced in the European Union. This study helped identify the environmental hotspots of EU beet sugar production from field to factory. The conclusions are particularly relevant in view of the future application of the Environmental Footprint Methodology as developed by […]

  • CEFS position paper on the EU Emissions Trading System for the period 2021-2030

    In July 2015, the European Commission presented a legislative proposal on "cost-effective emission reduction and low-carbon investments" (COM (2015) 0337) to reduce by 43% the amount of EU greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 2030 for the sectors under EU ETS (reference year: 2005) for the 4th period (2021-2030). In view of the EU ETS revision, […]

  • CEFS an official partner of the EU-OSHA Campaign 2016–17: Healthy Workplaces for All Ages

    On 15 April 2016 the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) launched its campaign for 2016-17: Healthy Workplaces for All Ages. CEFS is an official campaign partner. The campaign succeeds the 2015-16 campaign ("Healthy Workplaces : Managing Stress"), of which CEFS was also an official campaign partner. Objectives of the campaign "Healthy […]

  • Bioeconomy 2.0 will help lead the EU's renewable revolution

    BIOECONOMY 2.0 WILL HELP LEAD THE EU'S RENEWABLE REVOLUTION - WITH THE RIGHT SUPPORT On the occasion of ‘BioEconomyUtrecht2016’, the fourth Bioeconomy Stakeholders’ Conference, the European Bioeconomy Alliance (EUBA) calls on the EU to lead a worldwide transition towards a renewable, low-carbon economy. Europe has all of the means necessary to become  a global leader in […]

  • 'Making the sugar world a better place' - The EU Sugar Industry CSR Report 2015 is now available

    This is the 13th annual implementation report of the CSR Code of Conduct signed in 2003 by the European Federation of Trade Unions in the Food, Agriculture and Tourism sectors (EFFAT) and the European Association of Sugar Producers (CEFS). The EU Sugar Industry CSR Report is adopted through an extensive consultation process, the purpose of […]

  • Social partners in the EU beet sugar sector highlight the importance of a fair and truly competitive world market

    At yesterday’s annual meeting between trade unions and employers in the EU sugar sector, hosted by the European Commission in the framework of its social dialogue policy, the social partners expressed deep worries about risks and economic uncertainties ahead of the end of the quota system in 2017 and the absence of fair competition and […]

  • CEFS statement on Robert Lustig Opinion Piece – "The science is in: the case for a sugar tax is overwhelming"

    The focus made on one ingredient as a major cause of diseases like Type-2 diabetes disregards the established scientific knowledge that this illness is mainly caused by obesity – a complex and multifactorial issue – and lack of physical activity. Sugar per se consumed in the context of a balanced diet, has not been established […]

  • European beet sugar sector launches new sustainability collaboration

    The EU Beet Sugar Sustainability Partnership (EU BSSP) has announced the launch of its first joint initiative on sustainability throughout the sector. At an event hosted by DG AGRI at the EU Pavilion of EXPO Milan 2015 on 9 September, the partnership announced the release of the Good Practices – a tool designed to illustrate […]

  • Open Invitation to Stakeholders - EU Beet Sugar Sustainability Partnership - Stakeholder Roundtable at Expo Milan on 9 September 2015

                Start the conversation: visit us at WWW.SUSTAINABLESUGAR.EU or meet us at EXPO Milan on 9 September 2015. More information at [email protected] We would like to introduce the work of the EU Beet Sugar Sustainability Partnership. Formed in 2013 as a coalition between EU beet growers (represented by CIBE), sugar producers (CEFS) […]

  • A Life Cycle Assessment of beet sugar in the European Union

    Definition Life-Cycle-Assessment (LCA) is defined as the assessment of the environmental impacts of a given product throughout its lifespan. LCA can be used for evaluating the environmental performance of a product or a service as well as comparing the environmental performance of similar products in order to be able to choose the least burdensome. Context […]