According to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), there were still 768 million people suffering from chronic hunger in the year 2020. Moreover, it is a situation that could very well deteriorate in the future due to the effects of global warming and population growth. Yet humankind may alr... Read more
The UK is lagging behind on this for sure. No mention of what we are doing to cut the waste. And it is unlikely we will now that Europe isn’t ruling us properly.
How governments around the world are encouraging food waste initiatives
Many countries have been implementing new policies aiming at reducing food waste. We’ve collected some government initiatives on the issue from around the world
What an excellent idea. The world has enough resources to feed itself. We simply need a little bit of creativity.
How about the fact that algae can enrich the soil, thus improving production? It can also feed fish and animals.
https://www.up-to-us.veolia.com/en/food/algae-edible-food-against-global-hunger
Algae is fast growing, has minimal production requirements, and can benefit the environment. All these make it the food of the future.
Algae is rich in proteins, vitamins, and omega fatty acids. Makes you wonder why it is not yet a staple food worldwide.
https://www.bbc.com/future/bespoke/follow-the-food/the-green-sludge-that-could-transform-our-diets.html
France is leading the way on this for sure. Come on UK we could do loads better.
The UK is lagging behind on this for sure. No mention of what we are doing to cut the waste. And it is unlikely we will now that Europe isn’t ruling us properly.