Postharvest Management side event at GFRAS 7th annual meeting
The Community of Practice on food loss reduction was presented at a side event on Postharvest Management (PHM) organized by AFAAS and its PHM partners held during the GFRAS 7th annual meeting in Cameroon. The GFRAS annual meeting was an important opportunity to engage in the global effort to reduce food losses a large number of professionals in the area of rural advisory services from all over the world, and regional and national networks active in PHM. + READ MORE
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Invitation to the online consultation on the Gender and Food Loss and Waste Nexus, 7 November - 9 December 2016
The main objectives of this e-consultation is to identify who’s who in the domain of Gender and Food Loss and Waste and what literature and initiatives exists on the subject in order to trace the way ahead on this subject. The e-consultation will provide an opportunity for researchers, development workers, national and local authorities, representatives of the private sector and the international community at large with an interest in gender and food loss and waste, to share their knowledge and experiences. For any information please contact [email protected].
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Feeding the cities of the future
Many cities are responding to the challenges of climate change and rapid urbanization. From initiatives for reducing food waste to projects that transform urban food deserts into hubs for fresh local produce, cities have emerged as laboratories of innovation for solving today's food challenges. + READ MORE
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Beste-Reste-Box
Numerous campaigns around the globe have resulted in a heightened awareness and concern about food loss and waste among consumers, manufacturers, processors, suppliers and other partners in the food supply chain. The German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) recently presented a current joint project entitled “Beste-Reste-Box” to the public in Berlin. + READ MORE
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United Nations Climate Change Conference 2016 COP 22
The 22nd Session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 22) is scheduled to take place from 7 to 18 November 2016. During COP 22, parties will begin preparations for the entry into force of the Paris Agreement. SAVE FOOD is one of the cooperative initiatives included in the Global Climate Action Agenda and has brought the challenge of food loss and waste (FLW) into the international climate arena. The activities of SAVE FOOD and its global partners therefore play an important role in translating FLW reduction into climate action. + READ MORE
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Revealed: the full scale of supermarket waste Evening Standard
The London-based Evening Standard has just released the first-ever league table ranking the United Kingdom’s top ten supermarkets according to the proportion of surplus food they donate to charity for human consumption. It has taken months of probing and clarifying to get the necessary data from supermarkets, and the table provides the accurate picture of retail food waste ever published in the United Kingdom. + READ MORE
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Latin American Cities must tackle food waste Champions12.3
Today, Latin America is more urbanized than any other part of the world – 85 percent of its population will live in cities by 2025 – placing the region at the forefront of the fight to reduce food waste in the urban environment. In cities, more food goes to waste at the retail and consumer levels for a number of reasons. + READ MORE
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Changing our food consumption patterns is necessary to slow climate change, but is large-scale change feasible? CGIAR and CCAFS
A recent report and accompanying info note by CCAFS and UNIQUE Forestry and Land Use examined whether demand-side policies and measures can support food security and effectively mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries, with foci on dietary changes and reducing food loss and waste. + READ MORE
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Food Waste Solution Contest launched REFRESH
REFRESH, a European project on food waste, has launched its Food Waste Solution Contest and is looking for the freshest ideas to tackle food waste across Europe. The contest aims to highlight and support solutions to food waste and food packaging waste at any part(s) of the food supply chain. Submissions open until 30 November 2016. + READ MORE
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Agriculture will force the food industry to donate surplus (Spanish) El País
The new Agriculture Bill of the Andalusian Ministry of Agriculture (Spain) encourages shopping centres, agro-industries and other businesses to recover their surplus food and deliver it to humanitarian organizations so that it can be distributed to people in need or used for composting. + READ MORE
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Canada’s poor record in reducing food waste CBC News
France has made it illegal for supermarkets to waste food, and Italy is offering tax breaks to businesses that donate left-overs, but Canada still has no plans to introduce a policy that addresses its food waste. According to a 2014 report from Value Chain Management International, Can$31 billion-worth of the country’s food ends up in landfills or composters each year. + READ MORE
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One movie ticket can feed 14 people Ozharvest
OzHarvest will host world premiere screenings of the acclaimed food waste documentary Theater of Life across Australia in November. Each ticket sold will allow OzHarvest to provide 14 meals to people in need throughout Australia, while also supporting OzHarvest’s nutrition education programme NEST, and its hospitality training course for less fortunate young people, Nourish. + READ MORE
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App for fighting food waste is a big hit in Denmark Sputniknews
A trend for fighting food waste and shopping more consciously is emerging in Denmark, bolstered by a mobile app that notifies shoppers about discounts in nearby shops, to help prevent food waste. The app has about 70,000 users and cooperates with more than 500 shops across the country. It is available free of charge for both iPhone and Android users at YourLocal app. + READ MORE
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Second Mayors’ Summit: Milan Urban Food Policy Pact In October 2015, over 100 mayors committed to the “Milan Urban Food Policy Pact”, the first international protocol that calls for cities to develop sustainable food systems that grant healthy and accessible food to all, protect biodiversity and reduce food waste. |
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CCAFS Report No. 15 The technical mitigation potential of demand-side measures in the agri-food sector: a preliminary assessment of available measures |
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No time to lose on food loss Geneva, Switzerland, 10 November 2016 UNECE and FAO Conference on food loss and waste.
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UN Climate Change Conference, COP 22 Marrakech, Morocco, 7 - 18 November 2016 SAVE FOOD is one of the cooperative Initiatives under the Global Climate Action Agenda and has officially brought the FLW challenge into the international climate arena.
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International Workshop on Food Loss and Food Waste Washington, D.C., United States, 7 - 9 November 2016 Through 3 days of presentations and discussions, attendees will have the opportunity to identify priorities and actions to move the food waste reduction and recovery agenda forward in the Americas and beyond.
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Sustainable Development Forum 2016 - Food and Climate Change Tallinn, Estonia, 8 November 2016 Reducing food waste plays an important role in providing food security to all and mitigating the environmental pressure of food systems.
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First meeting of the EU Platform on Food losses and Food waste Belgium, Brussels, 29 November 2016 In order to support achievement of the SDG 12.3 target on food waste and maximise the contribution of all actors, the Communication on Circular Economy calls on the Commission to establish a Platform dedicated to food waste prevention. FAO has been invited to attend at the first meeting of the EU Platform on Food loss and Food waste.
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Carrier World Cold Chain Summit Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, 30 November - 2 December 2016 In support of feeding more and wasting less through a strengthened cold chain, Carrier brings together some of the leading experts from around the globe and across the supply chain to discuss solutions and to improve coordination.
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