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Concerns Rise Over Unregulated Sustainability Claims in Australia's Food Industry

A significant portion of packaged foods in Australia tout sustainability claims, yet research reveals many are vague and unverified, raising questions about their validity.

Editorial Staff · 2026-05-11 · 1 MIN READ

Research indicates that nearly 40% of packaged food products in Australian supermarkets make sustainability claims. However, the nature of these claims is often vague and lacks verification.

The findings suggest a potential for misleading consumers, as many of these claims do not have a clear basis or regulatory backing.

As awareness of sustainability grows, the need for clearer guidelines and regulations in food labeling becomes increasingly important to ensure consumer trust.