G20 consumers wasting more than 2,100 kg â the equivalent of a large car â in food every year New Food Sustainability Index evaluates the world s largest economies on food loss and waste, sustainable agriculture and nutritional challenges
Author of the article: Laura Brehaut
Publishing date: Jul 19, 2021  â¢Â 9 hours ago  â¢Â 6 minute read  â¢Â In 2019, people living in G20 countries wasted more food per capita than the weight of a large car (2,166 kilograms). Photo by Getty Images
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Canada fared well in a new report analyzing the G20âs performance on food loss and waste, sustainable agriculture, and nutritional challenges. It scored points in the air category of sustainable agriculture, âdue in part to its strong policies in place
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World s largest economies were rated on food loss and waste, sustainable agriculture and nutritional challenges in the latest Food Sustainability Index (FSI). LONDON, July 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ G20 countries must lead by example ahead of the UN Food Systems Summit by further reducing food loss and waste, and improving diets and agriculture, according to the authors of the Food Sustainability Index (FSI). The FSI, developed by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) with the Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition (BCFN), found room for improvement across most nations, with only
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