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Find our more here: https://browser-update.org/update.html Member Centre Enquire Now * Events & Education * Event Calendar * Past Events * Education * Food and Grocery Code of Conduct training * Australian Competition and Consumer Law training * Australian Grocery Academy * Member Services * Health, Nutrition & Scientific Affairs * Sustainable Practices * Economics & Trade * Accessing the China Market * Indonesia Market * South Korea Market Insights * Industry Affairs * Corporate Affairs * AFGC Forums * Trading Partner Forum * News & Media * 2023 * 2022 * 2021 * 2020 * Sustaining Australia TV 2023 * Industry Resources * Processed Food Resources * Sustaining Australia: Food and Grocery Manufacturing 2030 * National Plastics Recycling Scheme * COVID-19 Information for Industry * PIF – V6 * Food & Grocery Code of Conduct * Accessing the China Market * Product recall * Responsible advertising & marketing to children * Food Labelling & Allergen Guide * Cold Chain Guidelines * Trading Partner Forum Resources * State of the Industry * About AFGC * How we help * Your Team * Priorities & policies * Strategic plan * Annual reports * Associate Member Directory * Contact Us Select Page * Events & Education * Event Calendar * Past Events * Education * Food and Grocery Code of Conduct training * Australian Competition and Consumer Law training * Australian Grocery Academy * Member Services * Health, Nutrition & Scientific Affairs * Sustainable Practices * Economics & Trade * Accessing the China Market * Indonesia Market * South Korea Market Insights * Industry Affairs * Corporate Affairs * AFGC Forums * Trading Partner Forum * News & Media * 2023 * 2022 * 2021 * 2020 * Sustaining Australia TV 2023 * Industry Resources * Processed Food Resources * Sustaining Australia: Food and Grocery Manufacturing 2030 * National Plastics Recycling Scheme * COVID-19 Information for Industry * PIF – V6 * Food & Grocery Code of Conduct * Accessing the China Market * Product recall * Responsible advertising & marketing to children * Food Labelling & Allergen Guide * Cold Chain Guidelines * Trading Partner Forum Resources * State of the Industry * About AFGC * How we help * Your Team * Priorities & policies * Strategic plan * Annual reports * Associate Member Directory * Contact Us INDUSTRY RESOURCES STATE OF THE INDUSTRY UPDATE The State of the Industry update provides the economic indicators for the 2021-22 period within the food and grocery sector. Member login is no longer required to access the interactive dashboard tool. LEARN MORE >> SAVE THE DATES 15-16 MAY | Food and Grocery Australia Flagship conference connecting the industry’s top leaders and builders. 15 OCT | Future Leaders Forum | Fast-tracking FMCG and supermarket retail’s rising leaders. ENQUIRE ABOUT 2024 EVENTS >> A CIRCULAR ECONOMY The National Plastics Recycling Scheme (NPRS) will make it easier for people to recycle soft plastics at home, creating a new advanced recycling industry, turning used soft plastics back into new food-grade packaging. LEARN MORE >> SUSTAINING AUSTRALIA TV Our innovative online news-style program covers key issues and the latest thinking, showcasing success from across the food and grocery industry. Proudly brought to you by the AFGC, in partnership with ASN Media. LEARN MORE >> A LANDMARK REPORT An in-depth analysis of the Australian food and grocery manufacturing sector, outlining the investment and policy decisions required to ensure it has a strong future in both domestic and international markets. LEARN MORE >> FGA24 | BECOME A SPONSOR Over 350 delegates. Two days of industry-leading insights. One unmissable opportunity. Food and Grocery Australia is the most anticipated event within our sector. Support the AFGC’s work and the industry by becoming a sponsor in 2024… DOWNLOAD PROSPECTUS >> See More THE NATIONAL PLASTICS RECYCLING SCHEME (NPRS) IS CREATING AN END-TO-END SYSTEM FOR RECYCLING SOFT PLASTIC PACKAGING IN AUSTRALIA Driven by Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing industry, the NPRS model takes hard-to-recycle soft plastic packaging out of the waste stream for recycling. The NPRS is made possible by the scheme’s Foundation Supporters. Through their commitment, these companies that create the essential food and grocery items Australians use every day are also creating a sustainable future for soft plastic packaging. Find out more about the NPRS and our Foundation Supporters >> MEMBERSHIP BECOME A MEMBER Our members gain trading term insights, skills and advice that can result in improved earnings and savings. Receiving information on food safety, regulatory requirements, supply chain efficiency and product recall procedures can avoid unnecessary costs to your business. In addition to the direct benefits to your business, you will connect with key influencers to advocate for and contribute to a thriving, sustainable industry. 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