New technology and economic instruments to achieve food security
Fast Facts:
- 17th April 12:30 CET and thereafter via recording
- CSR level: medium, compliance
- Main Theme: understanding phosphorus
- Main audience: policy makers, corporate CSR managers, NGO representatives and concerned individuals looking for a deeper understanding of how corporations and governments can collaborate with society in general to create a cleaner, more food-secure world.
- Main benefits: Join the dots to see new opportunities
- Main content partners: Teknikmarknad, The Swedish Sustainable Economy Foundation
- Length: 55 mins
THIS SEMINAR IS FOR:
policy makers, corporate CSR managers, NGO representatives and concerned individuals looking for a deeper understanding of how corporations and governments can collaborate with society in general to create a cleaner, more food-secure world.
FROM THE PROGRAM (with reservation for changes):
- Introduction to the WAF ladder – from philanthropy to CSR to common shared value – why good value for the community can be good value for your business.
- Why phosphorus is the keystone of food security – and why it is also a major risk.
- How to put a price on pollution that changes the way people use technology: flexible pollutant fees.
- Why dredging dead regions of the Baltic may save ecology of the sea and the land. Reclaiming the assets of the past to drive the clean-tech of the future.
- How raising fees on waste water can lower the price of food and create jobs.
REGISTRATION: Register here, it’s free!