Consumer Goods Forum

The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) is a global, industry-led network that brings together over 400 member companies, including retailers, manufacturers, and other stakeholders from 70 countries in the consumer goods industry. It focuses on driving positive change and greater efficiency within the industry by addressing global challenges like sustainability, consumer health, and ethical supply chain practices. Among its significant initiatives is the Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI), an industry-driven approach to food safety and quality.

History
The CGF was formed in June 2009. Since its inception, CGF has grown in influence, addressing key industry challenges through collective action. Notable milestones include the establishment of various global standards and protocols, and the launch of several industry-wide initiatives.

Structure and governance
CGF's membership is open to consumer goods manufacturers and retailers, with a broad representation from different company sizes and geographic locations. The diverse membership base allows for a comprehensive understanding of the global market.

Governed by a board of directors, which includes CEOs of member companies, CGF operates through various committees and working groups. These groups focus on specific areas like sustainability, health and wellness, and supply chain practices, driving initiatives in these fields.

Initiatives and coalitions of action
CGF has spearheaded sustainability projects focusing on issues like deforestation, plastic waste reduction, food waste and emissions reduction.

Health and wellness: This initiative promotes healthier lifestyles through better products, diets, and responsible marketing.

Focused on enhancing transparency, ethical practices, and efficiency in supply chains, including the eradication of forced labour.

Facilitates the sharing of best practices in digital innovation across retail and supply chain operations.

As a part of CGF, Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) works to ensure safe food for consumers everywhere. It sets global food safety standards and promotes continuous improvement in food safety management systems to ensure confidence in the delivery of safe food to consumers worldwide. The initiative's website provides detailed information on standards, certification processes, and resources for businesses to comply with global food safety practices.

Other initiatives include food safety, data accuracy, and consumer engagement.

Global events and conferences

 * The Global Summit: The CGF annual summit gathers global leaders from the consumer goods industry to discuss key challenges and share insights. It's a platform for networking, collaboration, and setting the agenda for future initiatives.
 * The GFSI Conference: The annual rendezvous for everyone involved in advancing food safety and consumer trust worldwide.
 * The Sustainable Retail Summit: Learn first‐hand how companies are taking positive actions to drive change and overcome today’s biggest sustainability and health challenges.
 * The Future Leaders Programme: An all-new format to help define our industry's next generation of leaders
 * E2E Springboards: Making technology interesting and tangible in a safe “dem” environment
 * WinterComes: Global leaders and experts meet to advance the state of supply chains

Impact and criticisms
Industry influence: CGF's impact on the global consumer goods industry is significant, with its initiatives often setting the standard for industry practices.

Challenges and criticisms: While CGF's efforts are generally well-received, it faces challenges in aligning diverse global interests and ensuring the implementation of its initiatives across its varied membership.