NovFeed participated in a meaningful dialogue with MEDA about sustainable waste management solutions on International Zero Waste Day. This important day highlights global efforts to reduce waste and promotes circular economy practices worldwide.
A new report from the UN Environment Programme shows that in 2022 alone, the world wasted a staggering 1.05 billion tonnes of food. Food loss and waste were also found to account for 8-10 percent of greenhouse gas emissions globally. These alarming statistics emphasize the urgent need for innovative waste management solutions.
"Zero waste is not just an environmental goal—it's an economic opportunity and a social responsibility that we all share."
During the conversation with MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Associates), NovFeed showcased its innovative approach to transforming organic waste into valuable inputs for sustainable aquaculture feed production. This dialogue opened new pathways for collaborative efforts in addressing food waste challenges.
By implementing circular economy principles, businesses like NovFeed demonstrate how waste can be transformed into resources, creating environmental benefits while generating economic value. These sustainable solutions are critical as we work collectively toward a zero-waste future.