Millstone: Concentration of power hinders food system sustainability

Carina Millstone—sustainability professional, activist, author, and the Executive Director of Feedback—will be speaking at Food Tank’s NYC Summit on September 13, 2017.

Pete Pearson: “If we can change food, we can change the world”

Pete Pearson leads zero-waste programming at the World Wildlife Fund, trying to understand how to create a food system that is efficient and balanced with nature.

Brian Roe: “Shop your fridge first!”

Brian Roe spoke to Food Tank about the potential gains from food waste reduction: improving local and global food security, improving our stewardship of natural resources and the environment, and improving the economic efficiency of farms, businesses, and households.

BlueCart’s CEO on Democratizing Technology for Food System Change

BlueCart seeks to democratize technology, ensuring that businesses of all sizes can benefit from it, allowing buyers and sellers to focus on the essence of their industry: hospitality.

Harlem Grown’s Tony Hillery: “Education is the way out”

Tony Hillery founded Harlem Grown to address the health and academic challenges facing public elementary school students in Harlem.

Amy Keister: “I want to see more food going from farm to table”

Amy Keister, Vice President of Consumer Engagement for Compass Group North America, is inspired by the progress made to reduce food waste, yet humbled by the task at hand.

Elizabeth Balkan: “Throw away your trash can”

Elizabeth Balkan reshapes role that the NYC Department of Sanitation plays in addressing issues of waste management and calls on actors all along the waste stream to examine how they can get involved in reducing waste.

MUNCHIES Editor-in-Chief Helen Hollyman: “Call your representatives!”

Helen Hollyman spoke with Food Tank about the intersection between food and contemporary culture and our responsibilities as eaters within the context of climate change.

Diane Brady: “The only way to change the world is through partnerships “

In order to fix our food system, Diane Brady feels that more people must get involved in the process of creating food—from growing it to preparing it.

Lynette Johnson: It is our responsibility to share with those in need

Lynnette Johnson talks about the influences that shaped her views on the food system and the incorrect characterization that Earth’s resources are a zero sum game.

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