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Reduce Food Waste While at Home

Posted On: 27 April 2020 07:00 am Updated On: 3 November 2022 08:12 pm
Categories : Social Responsibility
Reduce Food Waste While at Home

Events Details

Location: Webinar is online.
Date: 29 April 2020
Time: 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm
Price:
  • Registration - It's free!

Food loss and waste has indeed become an issue of great public concern. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflects the increased global awareness of the problem. Unfortunately, countries in the Middle East waste 1.3 billion tons of food worth more than a trillion dollars every year. Not to mention the negative impact of food waste on environment and its contribution to climate change.
Join us to discuss responsible food consumption and tips on how to reduce food waste at home and best practices to prepare healthy and waste free meals during Ramadan and every day.

Panelists:

Kim Wyatt | TV Presenter and Food Writer & Co-Director|
QUBE

Kim Wyatt is a TV presenter and food writer for several publications plus the host of I Love Qatar Media's food show. Kim is a co-director of Qube Upcycling - a company that aims to reduce food waste in Qatar.


Aisha AlMaadeed | Founder|
Greener Future

Aisha is an ambitious, hard-working individual who is passionate about volunteering and environmental issues. She is the founder of Greener Future initiative, an initiative to support replacing plastic with eco friendly solutions.

Nodoka Nakamichi | Co-Founder/Marketing and PR Manager|
QUBE

QUBE was founded one year ago with the mission to reduce the environmental, health and social impacts of environmental pollution generated by food waste. Nodoka is passionate about creating awareness around implications of food waste on our Earth and educating people on what actions they can take today to make a difference.

Moderator:
Ruba Hinnawi | Technical Coordinator |
Qatar Green Building Council

Ruba has managed and prepared a variety of sustainability-oriented programs, workshops and initiatives to promote sustainability and green practices targeting various community entities. In addition to her work as a technical coordinator for QGBC offered programs like Green Key, Eco-schools and EcoCampus.

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