A WHITE paper launched by food processing and packaging solutions company Tetra Pak, and management consulting firm EY-Parthenon examines the key food systems requirements to better sustain both people and the planet by 2040.
In a comprehensive plan released following the United Nations Climate Change Conference's (COP28) first Food, Agriculture and Water Day last year, Tetra Pak has also identified four key pathways to accelerate food systems transformation. It has also established road maps and measurable targets for each of them, aligning with the critical transitions for food and land transformation proposed by the Food and Land Use Coalition.
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