Adopt sustainable food systems post COVID-19 pandemic: UNEP
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) on Tuesday called for the global adoption of sustainable food systems in post COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Inger Andersen, executive director of the UN Environment (UNEP), the disruptions created by the pandemic have offered a chance to radically rethink how to produce and consume food.
“The pandemic has exposed the fragility of our food supply systems, from complex value chains to impacts on our ecosystems. But it has also demonstrated that businesses and people are ready to build back better,” Anderson said during a virtual launch of a report on enhanced food systems that has been co-authored by World Wildlife Fund International.
Anderson also called for reorienting consumption by halving food waste and catalyzing a shift towards more plant-rich diets as a powerful climate mitigation tool to take advantage of.
At the same time ,Marco Lambertini, director general, World Wildlife Fund (WWF-International) urged governments to include climate and nature positive food systems approaches in revised and more ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
“Ambitious, time-bound and measurable commitments to food systems transformation are needed if we are to achieve a 1.5oC future,” Lambertini said.
He observed that failure to embrace ambitious and time-bound measurable commitments is ignoring one of the main drivers of today’s climate crisis.
The report calls on countries to shift to healthier and more sustainable diets with a higher proportion of plant-based than animal-based foods to avoid emissions