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Net Zero Food System

We will enable the transition to a net zero food system, measuring and quantifying the change through reduced CO2 equivalent emissions.

The food system is responsible for almost a third of greenhouse gas emissions, with connected challenges such as food waste, resource depletion and energy consumption. To reach net zero and mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis, we must scale a systems approach to change that enables the transition to sustainable and regenerative agriculture practices, creates new markets and opportunities for food waste and loss reduction, and empowers all stakeholders to play an active role in the circular food economy.

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in the media
Fermented food, plant-based alternatives and insect proteins feature among the innovations hailed as the brightest food tech by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Food. FoodIngredientsFirst speaks with a range of…
in the media
A new whitepaper from EIT Food outlines critical need for standardised tools and metrics to support the ruminant livestock sector in the UK and Ireland to reach Net Zero.
in the media
Fermented food, plant-based alternatives and insect proteins feature among the innovations hailed as the brightest food tech by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Food. FoodIngredientsFirst speaks with a range of…
in the media
The highest marketed innovation prize of 10,000 euros went to the Austrian alternative protein start-up Revo Foods, which developed a vegetable alternative to seafood from pea proteins, algae extracts and vegetable oils. Revo has…

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in the media
EIT Food, the world's largest food innovation community, has announced the results of its Marketed Innovation Prize, designed to reward innovative food start-ups that have successfully brought products or services to market. EIT Food is…
in the media
EIT Food has announced the winners of its Marketed Innovation Prize, including Norbite’s insect-based biorefinery for plastic waste and Mimica’s temperature-sensitive indicator for monitoring food freshness.
in the media
EIT Food has unveiled the winners of its Marketed Innovation Prize, created to reward innovative agrifood start-ups that have successfully brought products or services to market and strive to create a healthier, more sustainable and…
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The 2023 Entrepreneurship Programmes provide targeted support to European startups at all stages of the innovation journey
Podcast #111

AI-infused recipes with a personal twist

Jochem Bossenbroek, CEO of Verdify, highlights the role that artificial intelligence can play in personalised nutrition – enabling people…

Standardised system needed on livestock GHG data

March 16, 2023 - Farmers Guardian
in the media
Standardisation of greenhouse gas (GHG) data is urgently needed if the ruminant livestock industry is to reach net zero.
in the media
Today, EIT Food, the world’s largest food innovation community, has announced the results of its Marketed Innovation Prize, designed to reward innovative food startups that have successfully brought products or services to market. EIT Food…
in the media
A new whitepaper published by EIT Food, in collaboration with Innovate UK KTN, outlines six priority recommendations which, if implemented, would support the ruminant livestock industry to achieve a transition to Net Zero.
in the media
Fermented food, plant-based alternatives and insect proteins feature among the innovations hailed as the brightest food tech by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Food. FoodIngredientsFirst speaks with a range of…
in the media
A new whitepaper from EIT Food outlines critical need for standardised tools and metrics to support the ruminant livestock sector in the UK and Ireland to reach Net Zero.
in the media
Fermented food, plant-based alternatives and insect proteins feature among the innovations hailed as the brightest food tech by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) Food. FoodIngredientsFirst speaks with a range of…
in the media
The highest marketed innovation prize of 10,000 euros went to the Austrian alternative protein start-up Revo Foods, which developed a vegetable alternative to seafood from pea proteins, algae extracts and vegetable oils. Revo has…
in the media
EIT Food, the world's largest food innovation community, has announced the results of its Marketed Innovation Prize, designed to reward innovative food start-ups that have successfully brought products or services to market. EIT Food is…
in the media
EIT Food has announced the winners of its Marketed Innovation Prize, including Norbite’s insect-based biorefinery for plastic waste and Mimica’s temperature-sensitive indicator for monitoring food freshness.
in the media
EIT Food has unveiled the winners of its Marketed Innovation Prize, created to reward innovative agrifood start-ups that have successfully brought products or services to market and strive to create a healthier, more sustainable and…
blog
The 2023 Entrepreneurship Programmes provide targeted support to European startups at all stages of the innovation journey
Podcast #111

AI-infused recipes with a personal twist

Jochem Bossenbroek, CEO of Verdify, highlights the role that artificial intelligence can play in personalised nutrition – enabling people…

Standardised system needed on livestock GHG data

March 16, 2023 - Farmers Guardian
in the media
Standardisation of greenhouse gas (GHG) data is urgently needed if the ruminant livestock industry is to reach net zero.
in the media
Today, EIT Food, the world’s largest food innovation community, has announced the results of its Marketed Innovation Prize, designed to reward innovative food startups that have successfully brought products or services to market. EIT Food…
in the media
A new whitepaper published by EIT Food, in collaboration with Innovate UK KTN, outlines six priority recommendations which, if implemented, would support the ruminant livestock industry to achieve a transition to Net Zero.
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