The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has recently announced that food prices fell in 2023.
As of January 1, 2024, France has imposed an obligatory composting rule for all residents and businesses, giving out free bins and bags to ease the transition and smoothly as possible.
The European Union is financially supporting school feeding for nearly 2 million children in Afghanistan.
The European Union has voted to reduce the use of pesticides by half across the bloc.
Eight states in the United States have just passed a law making all school breakfasts and lunches permanently free to all students, regardless of family income.
South Korea has found a way to turn discarded food into fuel, animal feed, and fertilizer.
A company based in Mexico is using avocado pits as the raw material for its environmentally friendly alternative to plastic, producing utensils and straws that can fully and naturally degrade in 240 days.
All school children across the state of Minnesota, United States will have access to free breakfast and lunch, regardless of their parents’ income, to ensure that all kids have a healthy start in life.
The Indonesian government is investing approximately $3.9 billion per year in nutritional interventions for babies and children to eradicate the many cases of impaired growth and development, known as stunting.
Since necessity is the mother of invention, three companies in Japan have decided to turn food waste into entirely different products such as fuel, cement, and even 3D printed furniture!