One year after launching our Paris Declaration on Business & Nutrition 2030, our partner ATNI has released their France Retail Assessment 2026 report.
Last week, we co-hosted a launch event at the Sustainable Retail Summit, where Augustin Grandgeorge, our Head of the Reinventing Development Center, moderated an insightful panel with Benoît Granier (Climate Action Network France), Agathe Grossmith (Carrefour), Remy Medina (International Private Label Consult), Robert-Alexandre Poujade (BNP), and Sharon Bligh (The Consumer Goods Forum).
The ATNI study examines retailers' commitments, promotional strategies, and the nutritional quality of their private label products. The France Retail Assessment 2026 is the first independent evaluation of how France's leading supermarkets shape diets through their products, prices, and promotions.
Access the report here: https://parispeaceforum.org/app/uploads/2026/02/atni-fr-retail-assessment-country-report.pdf
At the Paris Peace Forum, we believe that nutrition is one of the fundamental pillars of the long-term health and well-being of our societies, and that it is a shared responsibility across the entire ecosystem — from the private sector and governments to investors, civil society, and international organizations.
We look forward to continuing the conversation on nutrition and reflecting on the outcomes of the Nutrition for Growth Summit with ATNI at the One Health Summit in Lyon this April.