Dr Steve Lapidge, Director, Science Partnerships, South Australian Research and Development Institute RETAINING NUTRIENTS FOR GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY: Everyone has a role to play in establishing
the circular food economy, 29 August 2016
Not exact matches
Advancing a
circular economy in flexible packaging is a clear trend as well as a challenge: keeping
food and beverages arriving fresh to our tables implies increasing use of more sophisticated multilayer packaging solutions.
Expert presentations covered diverse topics including
food waste and the
circular economy, urban and rural case studies on harnessing
food waste, and a panel discussion on the
food supply chain, with presentations from primary production, manufacturing and distribution, retail and
food service, and hospitality experts.
Presentation —
Food waste and the circular economy (PDF - 944.23 KB) Presentation — Harnessing food waste — CLEAN Cowra inc (PDF - 12.4 MB) Presentation — Harnessing food waste — City of Melbourne (PDF - 824.28 KB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Food Innovation Australia Limited (PDF - 1.19 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Simplot Australia Limited (PDF - 1.41 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Sydney Fish Markets (PDF - 1.99 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Closed Loop Environmental Solutions (PDF - 463.04
Food waste and the
circular economy (PDF - 944.23 KB) Presentation — Harnessing
food waste — CLEAN Cowra inc (PDF - 12.4 MB) Presentation — Harnessing food waste — City of Melbourne (PDF - 824.28 KB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Food Innovation Australia Limited (PDF - 1.19 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Simplot Australia Limited (PDF - 1.41 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Sydney Fish Markets (PDF - 1.99 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Closed Loop Environmental Solutions (PDF - 463.04
food waste — CLEAN Cowra inc (PDF - 12.4 MB) Presentation — Harnessing
food waste — City of Melbourne (PDF - 824.28 KB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Food Innovation Australia Limited (PDF - 1.19 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Simplot Australia Limited (PDF - 1.41 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Sydney Fish Markets (PDF - 1.99 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Closed Loop Environmental Solutions (PDF - 463.04
food waste — City of Melbourne (PDF - 824.28 KB) Presentation — Panel Discussion —
Food Innovation Australia Limited (PDF - 1.19 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Simplot Australia Limited (PDF - 1.41 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Sydney Fish Markets (PDF - 1.99 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Closed Loop Environmental Solutions (PDF - 463.04
Food Innovation Australia Limited (PDF - 1.19 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Simplot Australia Limited (PDF - 1.41 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Sydney Fish Markets (PDF - 1.99 MB) Presentation — Panel Discussion — Closed Loop Environmental Solutions (PDF - 463.04 KB)
The Crawford Fund's SA State Committee is proud to have sponsored two 2016 scholars to attend this year's annual conference on «Waste Not, Want Not: The
Circular Economy to
Food Security».
The development of a new paradigm of nutrient retention within the
circular economy will be essential for global
food security, with nutritional security for all, not just
food security, being the ultimate aim.
It was great to have the opportunity to attend the 2016 Crawford Fund annual conference «Waste not, want not: the
circular economy to
food security» as well as the Scholar events.
The theme of the conference «WASTE NOT, WANT NOT: The
Circular Economy to
Food Security» and delved into issues such as food loss and waste along the supply ch
Food Security» and delved into issues such as
food loss and waste along the supply ch
food loss and waste along the supply chain.
The Crawford Fund's Qld State Committee is proud to have sponsored nine 2016 scholars to attend this year's annual conference on «Waste Not, Want Not: The
Circular Economy to
Food Security».
As a university student, attending the annual Crawford Fund 2016 conference «Waste Not, Want Not: The
Circular Economy to
Food Security» was an amazing opportunity.
Prior to attending the Waste Not, Want Not: The
Circular Economy to
Food Security conference, I thought we, the human race, were not making any palpable efforts to deal with the scourge of food security issues affecting peoples in developing countr
Food Security conference, I thought we, the human race, were not making any palpable efforts to deal with the scourge of
food security issues affecting peoples in developing countr
food security issues affecting peoples in developing countries.
The Crawford Fund conference provided an opportunity to discuss
food waste and a
circular economy to
food security in an engaging and educational environment, while promoting collaboration between various stakeholders.
The «Waste Not, Want Not: The
circular economy to
food security» conference was held on the 29 - 30 August 2016 in Canberra.
The amount of
food waste and
food losses that result from our
food systems are alarming, but as the 2016 Crawford Fund Annual Conference «Waste not, want not: the
circular economy to
food security» showed, there is much that can be done to reduce this
food waste, to prevent these
food losses, and to eliminate hunger.
«Waste not, want not: the
circular economy to
food security» was one of the most productive, influential and focused conferences I've ever attended.
Recently I was fortunate enough to be one of the young, agriculture - minded scientists to be invited to the Crawford Fund's Annual Conference for 2016 «WASTE NOT, WANT NOT: The
Circular Economy to
Food Security» in Canberra.
The Crawford Fund's Victoria State Committee is proud to have sponsored three scholars to attend this year's annual conference on «Waste Not, Want Not: The
Circular Economy to
Food Security».
This will require collaborative innovation from the key stakeholders of the
circular economy of
food.
On 26th September at the PPMA Show Packaging Europe's Tim Sykes will be chairing a session with Veolia's Dr Forbes McDougall on sustainable
food and drink packaging and the
circular economy.
On 26th September at the PPMA Show Packaging Europe's Tim Sykes will be chairing a session with Dr Forbes McDougall, Veolia's head of
Circular Economy and previously head of global waste at P&G, on sustainable food and drink packaging and the circular
Circular Economy and previously head of global waste at P&G, on sustainable food and drink packaging and the circular e
Economy and previously head of global waste at P&G, on sustainable
food and drink packaging and the
circular circular economyeconomy.
In the Netherlands, a new coalition called the Taskforce
Circular Economy in
Food linked 25 members representing the entire food supply chain, including small businesses, large multinationals, government, nonprofits and international agenc
Food linked 25 members representing the entire
food supply chain, including small businesses, large multinationals, government, nonprofits and international agenc
food supply chain, including small businesses, large multinationals, government, nonprofits and international agencies.
Elfrieke van Galen from TheRockGroup looked at how the
food industry can prepare for a
circular economy.
Guidance and pointers will be given to
food and beverage firms on how they can prepare for a
circular economy.
In December 2015, the European Commission adopted an ambitious
Circular Economy Package which, inter alia, focuses on
food waste.
The initiative was announced Tuesday by the Taskforce
Circular Economy in
Food, a group made up of companies, research institutes, civil society organizations and the government.
He is Development Director for WRAP - a UK charity, at the forefront of the
circular economy - thought leaders, champions of action and catalysts for change.Richard joined WRAP in 2004, leading the team that created and delivered the innovative the Courtauld Commitment - the first agreement of its kind between WRAP and UK supermarket retailers committed to an ambitious and collaborative approach to packaging and
food waste reduction.
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Looking to reduce waste, increase local
food security and create a «
circular economy,» this permaculture project is growing
food in the Arctic.