The 2020 Sustainable Future Awards were presented
Providing adequate food for the world’s growing population is essential. In the context of a pandemic, we have experienced what it means to be dependent on food from other countries in times of crisis and closed borders. What can the business can do? At the virtual business lunch of the Hungarian Business Council for Sustainable Development (BCSDH), three-point recommendations for the business sector were presented, which show the way to the implementation of sustainable food that takes biodiversity into account to the maximum.
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