Our Methodology

How We Calculate
Food Miles

Every producer on Sustainfind shows how far your food has travelled compared to the supermarket average. Here’s exactly how we work it out.

What we show you

Every producer profile displays two food miles figures — a direct comparison that makes the environmental case tangible.

Your local producer

Calculated in real time from the producer’s location to your postcode using the Haversine formula.

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Supermarket average

A weighted average showing how far that food category typically travels to reach a UK shelf.

The Difference

See the comparison

These are real comparisons based on a Nottingham postcode and actual category benchmarks.

Lamb 99% closer
Your local producer
12 miles
Supermarket avg
~3200 miles
Cheese 97% closer
Your local producer
8 miles
Supermarket avg
~350 miles
Honey 99% closer
Your local producer
6 miles
Supermarket avg
~2200 miles
Wine 99% closer
Your local producer
15 miles
Supermarket avg
~3500 miles
Apples 99% closer
Your local producer
10 miles
Supermarket avg
~3000 miles

How we calculate the benchmark

Our supermarket averages are built from publicly available UK trade and agricultural data. For each food category, we follow four steps.

1

Establish UK self-sufficiency

What proportion of this food is produced domestically versus imported? For example, the UK is approximately 86% self-sufficient in beef, but only 16% self-sufficient in fresh fruit.

2

Identify import sources

Which countries supply UK imports, and what share does each contribute? For lamb, approximately 70% of imports come from New Zealand, with the remainder from Australia and Ireland.

3

Calculate source distances

We determine the approximate shipping or road distance from each source country to the UK, measured as the primary trade route distance.

4

Compute weighted average

The domestic share counts as approximately zero food miles. Each import source is weighted by its share of imports multiplied by its distance. The result is a single representative benchmark.

Worked Example

Lamb

Weighted average: ~3,200 miles. Here’s how that breaks down.

67%
23%
UK domestic
67% of supply · 0 miles
New Zealand
23% of supply · 11,500 miles
Australia
5% of supply · 10,500 miles
Ireland
5% of supply · 300 miles
Calculation: (0.67 × 0) + (0.23 × 11,500) + (0.05 × 10,500) + (0.05 × 300) = ~3,200 miles

Our data sources

DEFRA — Agriculture in the United Kingdom, Food Statistics Pocketbook, UK Food Security Report
HMRC — Overseas Trade Statistics — import volumes by country of origin and commodity code
AHDB — Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board — sector-specific import and export data
Food Standards Agency — Import flow reporting and food safety data

The honest picture

We believe in transparency. Food miles are a powerful indicator, but they’re not the complete story.

Production matters too

A UK tomato grown in a heated greenhouse in January may have a higher carbon footprint than one shipped from Spain where it grew in natural sunlight. We present food miles as a directional indicator, not a definitive environmental audit.

Transport mode varies

Food shipped by sea over long distances can have lower emissions per mile than food transported by road over shorter distances. Our benchmarks reflect distance, not the specific transport mode used.

Averages, not absolutes

Our supermarket benchmarks are weighted averages based on national trade data. Individual products may have travelled more or less than the average. We use the tilde (~) to signal approximation.

Some things can’t be local

Coffee, tea, chocolate, and citrus will always travel long distances. But where local alternatives exist — and they exist for far more products than most people realise — choosing them makes a real, measurable difference.

Our Radius

The 20-mile threshold

Sustainfind shows you producers within approximately 20 miles of your postcode. This isn’t arbitrary — it’s grounded in environmental logic.

<10 mi
Hyper-Local

Aligned with zero-emission delivery options like e-cargo bikes and walking collection.

10–20 mi
Low-Carbon Local

Within Royal Mail’s consolidated local delivery network — the UK’s largest and greenest for last-mile parcels.

See it in action

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