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Sodexo paves the way for healthier, more sustainable food with taste at the EAT Stockholm Food Forum 2025
Paris, October 13, 2025
Launched at the opening of the Forum, the EAT-Lancet 2025 Report presents the most comprehensive scientific analysis to date on global food systems. It shows that transforming diets worldwide could prevent nearly 15 million premature deaths each year, while keeping food systems within planet’s environmental limits and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than half.
In this context, Sodexo gave voice to the private sector, actively contributing to the discussions. The company demonstrated how businesses can translate scientific recommendations into concrete, measurable actions on the ground, drawing on their operational expertise, and delivering impact at scale.
As a long-standing sustainability pioneer, Sodexo has already turned many of the EAT-Lancet Report’s key recommendations into action, focusing in particular on two priorities:
Serving 80 million consumers every day, Sodexo acts at scale to reconcile pleasure, health and respect for the environment, contributing to the transition toward more sustainable food systems.
Guided by a clear sustainability roadmap - Better Tomorrow - the company implements concrete initiatives to support its teams and clients in the field. This includes training its chefs - key actors of change - and adapting its offerings to local cultural and dietary preferences.
Sodexo’s sustainability ambition took shape through a dedicated event organized following the EAT-Lancet Report’s presentation, on the theme “ ”
In collaboration with WWF – a long-standing partner of Sodexo – and client Cytiva, Sodexo teams highlighted the role of foodservices as a lever for scaling up positive impact. At Cytiva’s headquarters restaurant in Sweden, Sodexo teams reduced meal-related emissions close to 60%, lowering them from 1.5 kg CO₂e to 0.6 kg CO₂e per serving – below the 0.9 kg CO₂e reference threshold defined with WWF.
Sodexo also shared a short version of the Sodexo–WWF report “Uniting for Better Food, Better Health, Better Planet,” outlining how partnerships with food service providers can help scale healthier, more sustainable diets.
The day concluded with a dinner partly designed and prepared by Jessie Sommarström, and . Through her creations, she demonstrated that sustainable and healthy cuisine can go hand in hand with visual appeal, taste and creativity.
Beyond the Forum, Sodexo continues to collaborate closely with WWF and EAT to bridge the gap between science and action, accelerating the global transition toward more sustainable food systems. These collaborations help shape the company’s sustainability strategy and further embed a culture of positive impact across its operations.
Looking ahead, the upcoming launch of Better Tomorrow 2028, Sodexo’s new sustainability roadmap, will mark another milestone in the Group’s journey. It will enable Sodexo to further amplify its positive contribution toward building healthier, more sustainable and inclusive food systems.
Founded in Marseille in 1966 by Pierre Bellon, Sodexo is the global leader in sustainable food and valued experiences at every moment in life: learn, work, heal and play. The Group stands out for its independence, its founding family shareholding and its responsible business model. Thanks to its two activities of Food and Facilities Management Services, Sodexo meets all the challenges of everyday life with a dual goal: to improve the quality of life of our employees and those we serve, and contribute to the economic, social and environmental progress in the communities where we operate. For Sodexo, growth and social commitment go hand in hand. Our purpose is to create a better everyday for everyone to build a better life for all.
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