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Rachel WoodBy Rachel WoodNovember 10, 20213 Mins Read
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The Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association held its first ‘face-to-face’ annual convention for two years this week, with guests celebrating 50 years of the organisation.

The event at the Kimpton Hotel in Fitzrovia launched with a focus on sustainability with presentation from Emma Mansbridge, sustainability & environmental policy executive at Food & Drink Federation, who updated guests on FDF’s sustainability goals.

Philip Hambling, head of food and farming at the National Farmer’s Union, highlighted the importance of considering the wider eco-system and the need for animal welfare to be a priority.

Carri Westgarth, senior lecturer in human-animal interaction, University of Liverpool, then took to the stage to remind the audience of the huge importance of pets in society by highlighting the numerous scientifically proven health benefits of pet interaction.

The breadth of industry experts was extended during the discussion panel. Chaired by Suzanne Jarvis, managing editor of BVA Journals, speakers were joined by experts Amy Whidburn, group head of social value at Pets at Home; David Bowles, head of public affairs at the RSPCA; and Claire Robinson Davies, Nestle Purina and chair of PFMA’s sustainability committee. The debate focussed on a keenness to collaborate, break down targets and remember the significance of a ‘one health’ approach where the health of animals, humans and the planet are all linked.

Nicole Paley, deputy CEO PFMA, said: “It was an honour to gather so many experts at our annual convention for an energising look to the future.

“As concluded by our panel, it is important to continue to celebrate the role of pets whilst promoting animal welfare. By working together to tackle future challenges and indeed viewing them as opportunities, we will be able to find solutions for a healthier and more sustainable world.”

The event concluded with a presentation by Gen Z expert Josephine Hansom from YouthSight Research, who reminded guests that the pet owners of the future will be significantly different from those of today. Josephine impressed upon the audience that Gen Z, who are currently 11-26 years olds, have grown up in a world where fake news has led to mistrust in experts and their biggest issue is climate change.

PFMA chairman Greg Van Praagh, added: “It was a delight to be back in person at an industry event and it has successfully galvanised our thoughts. After a challenging couple of years, it was so refreshing to look to the future and as our panel mentioned, there is a sense of urgency but also hope.”

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Rachel Wood

Rachel Wood, graphic designer. More than 40 years ago, I was one of the first females to be offered an apprenticeship within the printing industry. I've worked on record sleeves, DVD covers and various magazines throughout my career. In my spare time I collect movie posters and attend comic cons, I keep fit (and sane) with gardening and strength & conditioning training.

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