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[[Save Our Sugar]] is an initiative that was created in 2012 by [[Tate & Lyle Sugars]], one of Europe’s leading suppliers of sugar and sweetener products <ref> [http://www.tateandlylesugars.com/our-business Our Business] ''Tate & Lyle Sugars'', accessed 8 April 2015 </ref>, in an attempt to bring transparency to the European Union debate on sugar and cane refining. At a time when negotiations for a revised Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the rules for the European sugar market will be altered save our sugar believes that it is crucial to ensure that cane refining is treated fairly in the EU. <ref> [http://saveoursugar.eu/index.php/home/why-the-save-our-sugar-campaign/ WHY THE SAVEOURSUGAR CAMPAIGN?] ''Save Our Sugar'', accessed 8 April 2015 </ref>   
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[[Save Our Sugar]] is an initiative that was created in 2012 by [[Tate & Lyle Sugars]], one of Europe’s leading suppliers of sugar and sweetener products <ref> [http://www.tateandlylesugars.com/our-business Our Business] ''Tate & Lyle Sugars'', accessed 8 April 2015 </ref>, in an attempt to bring transparency to the European Union debate on sugar and cane refining. At a time when negotiations for a revised Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the rules for the European sugar market will be altered save our sugar is working hard to ensure that cane refining is treated fairly in the EU. <ref> [http://saveoursugar.eu/index.php/home/why-the-save-our-sugar-campaign/ WHY THE SAVEOURSUGAR CAMPAIGN?] ''Save Our Sugar'', accessed 8 April 2015 </ref>   
  
 
==SAVEourSUGAR campaign==
 
==SAVEourSUGAR campaign==
Save Our Sugar introduced the '''SAVEourSUGAR''' campaign in order to try and create a level playing field where cane and beet sugar can compete on an equal basis to help maintain in the long-term a sustainable European manufacturing business in both the period leading up to 2017 as well as post-2017 when the next phase of the sugar regime commences. <ref> [http://saveoursugar.eu/index.php/about-fair-treatment/our-campaign/ Our Campaign] ''Save Our Sugar'', accessed 8 April 2015 </ref>  
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Save Our Sugar introduced the '''SAVEourSUGAR''' campaign in order to try and create a level playing field where cane and beet sugar can compete on an equal basis to help maintain, in the long-term, a sustainable European manufacturing business in both the period leading up to 2017 as well as post-2017 when the next phase of the sugar regime commences. <ref> [http://saveoursugar.eu/index.php/about-fair-treatment/our-campaign/ Our Campaign] ''Save Our Sugar'', accessed 8 April 2015 </ref>  
 
 
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Revision as of 10:23, 9 April 2015

Save Our Sugar is an initiative that was created in 2012 by Tate & Lyle Sugars, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of sugar and sweetener products [1], in an attempt to bring transparency to the European Union debate on sugar and cane refining. At a time when negotiations for a revised Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the rules for the European sugar market will be altered save our sugar is working hard to ensure that cane refining is treated fairly in the EU. [2]

SAVEourSUGAR campaign

Save Our Sugar introduced the SAVEourSUGAR campaign in order to try and create a level playing field where cane and beet sugar can compete on an equal basis to help maintain, in the long-term, a sustainable European manufacturing business in both the period leading up to 2017 as well as post-2017 when the next phase of the sugar regime commences. [3]

Contact

  • Gerald Mason - Vice President, EU Affairs & Strategy, Tate & Lyle Sugars
  • Brussels +32 (2) 791 7680
  • London: +44 (0) 20 7540 6625
  • Mobile: +44 (0) 77 1773 8371
  • Email: gerald.mason@tateandlylesugars.com

Notes

  1. Our Business Tate & Lyle Sugars, accessed 8 April 2015
  2. WHY THE SAVEOURSUGAR CAMPAIGN? Save Our Sugar, accessed 8 April 2015
  3. Our Campaign Save Our Sugar, accessed 8 April 2015