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Food and Sustainability

Can we reduce or eliminate food packaging?

TSSS Contributor
November 7, 2017
CSR in Canada, Food and Sustainability, Waste Reduction
With reports that there’ll be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050, anti-single-use plastic campaigns have been picking up steam.

Should we be advertising unhealthy food to children?

Corporate Knights
September 20, 2017
Food and Sustainability, wellbeing
In Quebec where a similar ban has been in place since 1980, junk food consumption among youth is 13 per cent lower than in Ontario.

Mmm, a mealworm burger…that sounds good. A Swiss supermarket is selling food made from insects

TSSS Contributor
August 25, 2017
Food and Sustainability
Despite being considered delicacies in some Asian nations, insects are banned as food in many western countries.

Vertical Indoor Hydroponics System Will Ensure Fresh Fruit and Vegetables for any Community

University of Toronto
July 28, 2017
CSR in Canada, Food and Sustainability, Innovation Leaders, Millennials
Just Vertical rents the hydroponic towers to customers to install in their homes and provides them with carefully curated plants to grow – everything from lettuce to strawberries.

A Corporate Vision of Creating ‘Shared Value’ Results in Less Landfill Waste

TSSS Contributor
July 26, 2017
Nestle Waters North America, Food and Sustainability, Waste Reduction
By going landfill-free we’re keeping over 5 million pounds of waste out of landfills every year.

The Uber of Urban Farming: Just Vertical may become the biggest farmer while owning no land

University of Toronto
July 25, 2017
Food and Sustainability, Millenials
We specialize in setting people up with the system they need, but more importantly we provide the correct plants, nutrients, and light recipes to go with it.

Is not only the meat on your BBQ that’s eating up forests – it’s what’s underneath too.

TSSS Contributor
July 10, 2017
Food and Sustainability, environmental impact
The dry tropical forests of the Chaco are being destroyed faster than any other forests on earth.

Norway bans public procurement of palm oil biofuel

TSSS Contributor
July 6, 2017
Energy, Cities and Climate Change, Food and Sustainability, political leadership
There is a large body of evidence that because of indirect land use change, palm oil biodiesel is worse for the climate than the fossil fuel it replaces.
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