UK's Cold Chain at Risk: Call for Resilience Plan to Tackle Food and Pharma Supply Challenges

June 9, 2025
UK's Cold Chain at Risk: Call for Resilience Plan to Tackle Food and Pharma Supply Challenges
  • Phil Pluck, CEO of the CCF, emphasized the necessity of recognizing the cold chain as Critical National Infrastructure to protect the UK from future crises.

  • Cold storage facilities, which are energy-intensive and operate at low temperatures, face risks during energy blackouts, threatening the safety of perishable goods.

  • In its open letter, the CCF highlights critical vulnerabilities in UK supply chains, which have been worsened by global challenges and the ongoing climate crisis.

  • In addition to seeking CNI status, the CCF requests representation on the Food and Drink Sector Council to lend its expertise in sustainability and supply resilience.

  • Cyber crime poses a growing threat to the national food and pharmaceutical supplies, as recent incidents have impacted major retailers.

  • The Cold Chain Federation (CCF) has urgently called on Daniel Zeichner MP to establish a robust resilience plan for the UK's food and pharmaceutical sectors.

  • With nearly 50% of food consumed in the UK being chilled or frozen, the cold chain's role as critical national infrastructure is underscored, particularly as the country relies heavily on food imports.

  • The Federation is advocating for cross-departmental recognition of the cold chain, including a dedicated ministerial portfolio in the Cabinet Office to address its multifaceted nature.

  • Increasing trade restrictions, geopolitical tensions, and climate incidents are creating uncertainty in the movement of global perishable goods, which directly affects the UK's food imports and exports.

  • A report by Professor Tim Lang warns that the UK lacks a crisis feeding plan, which could lead to food insecurity and civil unrest if supplies are disrupted.

  • The decline in UK food productivity due to climate change necessitates a stronger focus on perishable goods storage, while also threatening temperature-controlled facilities due to compromised grid supplies.

  • The CCF is not seeking government funding but rather a collaborative partnership to develop a viable food and pharmaceutical resilience plan.

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