Tristram Stuart: Can Feeding Scraps To Livestock Help Tackle The Food Waste Crisis?
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Friday, December 7, 2018
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Tristram Stuart on the TED stage.
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Part 2 of the TED Radio Hour episode Circular.
About Tristram Stuart's TED Talk
Our industrial food system is doing serious damage to our planet and food waste is a rampant problem. Tristram Stuart offers one strategy to combat food waste: cook scraps and feed them to livestock.
About Tristram Stuart
Tristram Stuart is an environmental activist working to combat food waste. He is the founder of Feedback, a charity that works to improve the environmental impact of food around the world. Also, in 2016, he founded Toast Ale, a company that brews beer from leftover bread.
Stuart is the author of The Bloodless Revolution, and Waste: Uncovering The Global Food Scandal. He is an Ashoka Fellow, a WEF Young Global Leader, and the recipient of the international environmental award, the Sophie Prize.
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