
Episode 18 - Irene Di Lauro - Food Waste Activist & PhD Student
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How did we end up wasting 1.3 billion tonnes of food while facing food insecurity in some of the wealthiest countries on earth? Irene, a passionate food waste activist blending activism and academia, delves deep into the heart of this issue in our latest episode.
Join us as we explore the dysfunctional food and economic systems that lead to unfair income distribution and widespread inequality, with alarming consequences for public and environmental health. Irene's expertise as a dumpster diver, urban forager, community builder, and PhD candidate in "Sustainable Food Systems" at the University of Tasmania creates an action-packed, theory-heavy discussion you won't want to miss!
Discover the historical and political lock-ins that perpetuate wasteful food systems and gain insights into how we can revolutionize the way we deal with food waste.
If you're passionate about food waste activism, climate grief, and the concept of degrowth, this episode is a must-listen!