Webinar: "Does Manipulation of Food Culture Impact Food System Policy?"

Place of the event: Online
When: 26 March 2024 (Tuesday) 10:00 - 26 March 2024 (Tuesday)

The webinar "Does manipulation of food culture impact food system policy?", co-organised by the Open Science for Open Societies as part of the FEAST project, will be held on 26 March 2024.

Opublikowano: 21 March 2024

Open Science for Open Societies (os4os) is one of the 35 partners in the FEAST project, which is implemented as part of HORIZON EUROPE – the European Union's framework programme for research and innovation.

The first FEAST Policy Chat webinar exploring the question: "Does manipulation of food culture impact food system policy?" will be held on 26 March 2024. After the meeting, a recording of its course will be made public.

You can find more details about the event programme and speakers on the webinar website.

We encourage you to participate in the meeting to contribute your own conclusions and reflections during the discussion.

MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT

The goal of the FEAST project is to support European food systems to shift away from the current ‘Lose-Lose-Lose-Win' food systems that see only large food corporations ‘winning’ at the expense of enormous negative consequences for the environment, health and the public sector. FEAST is to advance the state of the art by leveraging current best practice and co-designing novel solutions throughout Europe with food system stakeholders, to identify how they can be supported and empowered so as to facilitate and benefit from the just transition to healthier and more sustainable dietary behaviour – at all levels (micro, meso and macro) and in all sectors (producers, distributors, retailers and consumers) of the food system.


Edit: Communications and PR Centre, University of Lodz

Place of the event: Online
Date and time of the event: 26 March 2024 (Tuesday) 10:00 - 26 March 2024 (Tuesday)

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