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Nordic Food Waste Summit 2023
Welcome to the Nordic Food Waste Summit 26 April 2023 - the biggest meeting in the Nordics on the topic of food loss and waste.
When and where
Date and time
Wednesday, April 26 · 8am - 6pm CEST
Location
Garnisonen Karlahuset Karlavägen 115 26 Östermalm Sweden
About this event
- 10 hours
- Mobile eTicket
Registration Open!
Join us for inspiring discussions about how we can step up the fight against food loss and waste at the Nordic Food Waste Summit 26 April 2023 in Stockholm. What are the best practices to reduce food loss and waste? How can we accelerate the progress and how can Nordic co-operation provide added value for national efforts?
Food loss and waste are big sustainability issues with vast effects on our climate and environment. More than a third of all the food produced globally is lost or wasted. In the Nordic countries approximately 3.5 million tons of food are wasted annually. If food waste were a country, it would be the third biggest greenhouse gas emitter in the world. Reducing food loss and waste are key aspects to create sustainable food systems for the health of our environment, climate, and people.
The Nordic Food Waste Summit will bring together experts, politicians, authorities, businesses and civil society in an effort to increase co-operation and bring about urgent action to reduce food loss and waste. The summit comes at an important time when our food loss and waste need to be reduced.
The summit is open for all stakeholders in the sector. Join us to hear high-level speakers during an inspiring day as we delve into the challenge of reducing food loss and waste.
Registration for the Summit is now open through this page. The summit is free of charge and will be held in English.
The summit is hosted by the Swedish Food Agency and the Nordic Council of Ministers, in collaboration with the Swedish Board of Agriculture and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency.
Tickets are on refundable but transferable to a friend/colleague. No show fee: 350 SEK