Worldwide, about one-third of all food produced, worth around US$1 trillion, gets lost or wasted in food production and consumption systems. When this figure is converted to calories, this means that about 1 in 4 calories intended for human consumption is never actually eaten.

On the occasion of World Environment Day, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the WRI will release the second installment of the upcoming Creating a Sustainable Food Future report, entitled Reducing Food Loss and Waste.

This working paper identifies ways of reducing food loss and food waste, and examines solutions from around the world – ranging from the methods of food storage employed by farmers in developing countries to the amenities offered in the cafeterias of American Universities.

Key findings will be presented, and a question and answer session will follow.

Presenters:

  • Opening remarks by Amy Fraenkel, Director, UNEP Regional Office for North America

  • Remarks by City of Portland Mayor Charlie Hales

  • Presentation of key findings by Brian Lipinski, lead author of the paper, World Resources Institute

  • Moderator: Elisabeth Guilbaud-Cox, Head of Communications, UNEP Regional Office for North America

Call-in #: For Participants: Dial - (661) 673-8600

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For more information about the World Resources Report and to download the paper, go to: www.worldresourcesreport.org

For more information, contact: Elisabeth Guilbaud-Cox, Tel: (202) 812-2100; E-mail: elisabeth.guilbaud-cox@unep.org or Michael Oko, Director of Strategic Communications and Media, WRI, Tel: (202) 729-7684; E-mail: moko@wri.org