June Community Huddle: Fix Food Waste, Fix Climate Change

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MEMBERS JOINED US FOR A COMMUNITY HUDDLE TACKLING THE CRITICAL ISSUE OF FOOD WASTE WITH FFM COACH ANDY YOUNG AND BUSINESS MEMBER MIA HARTWELL, HEAD OF FOOD FROM HUBBUB. 

Food waste is not a new issue, but why has it still not been ‘fixed’? This session provided members with valuable insights into this ongoing challenge and its profound impacts, which extend beyond just food waste Scope 3 and profitability concerns. 

Innovative strategies, technologies, and collaborative efforts in reducing food waste and its impact on climate change were explored. Members can ‘Watch Again’ to pick up some actionable steps to confront these obstacles head-on. 

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Andy has worked in food sustainability for over 15 years, in both retail and manufacturing and established Achieve Goal 12 in 2020. He works with food and consumer goods companies to help make their products and processes more sustainable. This helps them to contribute towards achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 12 of ensuring sustainable production and consumption patterns by 2030. His personal passion is for tackling food waste, who he believes sits uniquely at the heart of many social and environmental issues whilst also offering tangible commercial benefits for companies.

Mia is Head of Food at Hubbub, a creative charity that’s making environmental action make sense, for people, communities, and businesses. Heard of the Community Fridge Network? Seen those Barbie vs. Oppenheimer ballot bins? Yep, that’s Hubbub. Mia’s background is in FMCG brand management & sustainability, having worked with brands, businesses and charities such as Jordans Cereals, Ryvita, Samworth Brothers and LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming). Mia completed the FFM Accelerator Course in 2023.

WHAT IS A COMMUNITY HUDDLE?   

Peer networking, community building and knowledge transfer events with experts in the room. The first half of a Community Huddle is recorded and available On Demand for our community to access anytime. Each session includes a safe space place for the Membership Community to ask questions (unrecorded).  

Register now; we look forward to welcoming you on June 13th at 10am. This is an interactive community huddle, and it would be great for the speakers if you have your cameras turned on. 

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