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SUMMARY:Risky business: ESG needs an agreed metric for agriculture and food
DESCRIPTION:There is no agreed method for measuring Environment\, Social\, Governance (ESG) credentials in agriculture and food. How can we address this?\n\nPlease register here to join this event.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOmniAction gathers experts from within its community to discuss the terrible risk that business and finace currently faces – and to explore how OmniAction might support efforts to address this. \nAccording to FAIRR: \n\n50% of the largest protein producer companies rank as High Risk\, signalling chronic underreporting and poor management of major risk themes\n70% of total sector emissions – typically within Scope 3 – remain largely untargeted for reductions. Only 18% of companies set a Scope 3 target.\n60% of companies are yet to set targets for Scope 1 and 2.\n82% of companies that produce meat and dairy do not disclose how they address water scarcity risks in feed farming.\nNo beef producer in Brazil can trace the entire life cycle of its sourced cattle\, with current monitoring systems missing an estimated 85-90% of deforestation.\n\nJoin our panelists: \n\nCatherine Chong\, ESG and sustainability advisor\nSarah Blanchard\, head of ESG at Prof. Consulting Group and a consultant for International Finance Corporation\nHelena Wright\, Policy Director at FAIRR\n\n+ more \nWe’ll be seeking to update our Charter of Global Food Impacts with the insights gathered.
URL:https://omniaction.org/event/risky-business-esg-needs-an-agreed-metric-for-agriculture-and-food/
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SUMMARY:Unlocking true sustainability through food safety
DESCRIPTION:Register here\n\nFood safety data collection is an opportunity to confirm wider sustainability / eco impact\, some nutritional impact\, land and labour rights \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nFood safety experts are advocating for wider data collection that would lead to more sustainability in our food chains. \nThink about it. Strong food safety regulation and risk assessment practice provide the perfect opportunity to collect further data at method of production stages. \nWe’ll hear from: \n\nJulie Pierce\, Director of Openness\, Data and Digital; Wales; Science\, Evidence & Research at the UK’s Food Standards Agency\nTarryn Gorre\, CEO and Founder of Kafoodle\nRick Sanderson\, Founder at STAR Index\nRosemary Green\, Associate Professor at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine\nGraham McAuliffe\, Principal Investigator: Life Cycle Assessment\, Rothamsted Research\nBill McBride\, Foodlink Asia Pacific\nSarah Blanchard\, Associate Head of ESG\, Prof. Consulting Group\n\nOmniAction’s aspirations\, approach and next steps in the Charter of Total Food Impacts. \nFor all OmniAction’s updates and invitations\, do register here. \nFor this event\, please do register via Eventbrite here.
URL:https://omniaction.org/event/unlocking-true-sustainability-through-food-safety/
CATEGORIES:Food safety
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SUMMARY:VIP screening University Women's Club + Zoom: The Chocolate War
DESCRIPTION:Meet the director and subject of this documentary\, before settling in to watch the film. Register here for in-person or Zoom access.\n\n\nPlease register here to join this event\n\n\n\n\nThe Chocolate War\, directed by Miki Mistrati\, has been nominated for Cinema for Peace\, CPH DOX and Warsaw International Film Festival awards.Miki follows human rights lawyer Terrence Collingsworth – who he views as a real life Jason Bourne – via Ivory Coast plantations and the Supreme Court in Washington DC. Terry is working to convict Nestlé and Cargill of systematically exploiting children in Ivory Coast cocoa production.It’s a lonely fight against the multi-billion-dollar chocolate industry and their army of lawyers. Beautifully filmed and edited\, Screen Daily described the movie as “an illuminating call to arms.” \n\nTake a look at the trailer\nAn interview with Miki Mistrati\nVariety magazine says…\n\n​Almost every chocolate bar you find on supermarket shelves was produced by child slaves in West Africa – but it doesn’t have to be this way.If you’re joining us from home\, be sure to register here. Just ahead of the screening we will send you the Zoom link to join us.If you are joining us in person\, again\, please register here first to be sure of a ticket.Agenda (UK time)6pmIn person guests might like to make time for a drink at the club before our event starts.Popcorn and drinks will be available to purchase as well.6.30-7.30pmPanel discussion and Q&A with: \n\nDirector Miki Mistrati\nHuman rights lawyer Terry Collingsworth\nCampaigner Ayn Riggs who compiles the Slave Free Chocolate list\nMikke Friis-Holm\, award-winning responsible chocolate producer\nProfessor Tim Lang\, who will explain why governments must act\nModerator Lise Colyer\, University Women’s Club member and Executive Director of OmniAction. OmniAction is creating a labelling system that informs us as consumers fully about how the food we choose was produced.\n\n7.30-8.30pmScreening: The Chocolate War8.30pm onwardsIn-person guests might like to stay on and dine at the University Women’s Club. If so please telephone + 44 (0)20 7499 2268 in advance to make a reservation. Menus and further details available here.
URL:https://omniaction.org/event/vip-screening-university-womens-club-zoom-the-chocolate-war/
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SUMMARY:OmniFramework - categories and indicators discussion
DESCRIPTION:To join us please register here. Everyone registered via the Evenbrite link will receive the Zoom invitation for joining us two hours before the event begins.  \nJoin Anya Doherty\, OmniAction co-founder + CEO of Foodsteps as we discuss OmniAction’s first framework for sustainability in agrifood. \nWe welcome feedback from our brilliant community as we run through OmniAction’s first framework\, how to apply it\, and what the next steps will be. \nJoin Anya Doherty\, OmniAction co-founder + CEO of Foodsteps as we discuss OmniAction’s first framework for sustainability in agrifood\, along with other key members of the OmniAction community. \nYou’ll find the Framework\, categories and indicators at the bottom of this page. \nFor more background to the Framework do take a look at our Charter of Total Food Impacts. \nAnd for all our events and updates\, do please register here. \nAll welcome to join this open event\, we do look forward to welcoming you.
URL:https://omniaction.org/event/omniframework-categories-and-indicators-discussion/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Environment,Food safety,Labour rights,Land sovereignty,Nutrition,OmniFramework,Sustainability labels
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