“Producing food is by far the biggest cause of biodiversity collapse, water pollution and shortages, and soil erosion. After energy, it is the biggest cause of climate change.” In his latest interview for the UBS Sustainability and Impact Institute, Henry Dimbleby, the author of the UK’s National Food Strategy, thinks the agri-food sector can deliver on climate and environmental goals, but value chain partners need to be convinced that it is in their interest to change. Regulatory force will not work. Read the full interview here: http://from.ubs/6047cAks5 #shareUBS #food #biodiversity #climate #sustainability #TheInstitute
About us
Founded by a desire to help people grow food in our cities, improve wellbeing and build stronger local food systems. Our UrbanFarms empower communities and our members to grow fresh seasonal produce in the heart of our towns and cities. Our passion for food growing, social engagement and learning means that our you from seed-to-plate, so we can all reconnect with nature and foster a more healthy, liveable, and sustainable urban life. Get in touch and let's see how we can get your city growing! Follow us on Instagram: @foodscape_grow Get in touch: hello@foodscape.eco
- Website
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https://foodscape.eco
External link for Foodscape
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London, Greater London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- urban farming, organic, nonarable spaces, rooftops, community engagement, biodiversity, reduction of food miles, green jobs, circular economy, sustainability, ESG, consumer product, health, wellness, UN SDG, technology, consumer app, AI, subscription, food growing, and nutrition
Locations
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Primary
23 College Hill
5th Floor
London, Greater London EC4R 2RP, GB
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1 Rochester Square
London, NW1 9SD, GB
Employees at Foodscape
Updates
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I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Strategic Advisor at Foodscape!
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Did you know that The Campaign for School Gardening is running an exciting pilot project called 'Feel Good by Growing'? This project aims to explore how gardening and plants can help boost student well-being. 🏫 The RHS 'Feel Good by Growing' pilot started in September 2023 and will run until April 2024. Over 15 Pupil Referral Units (PRUs) and specialist schools across England are taking part in this project. They want to understand how plants and gardening can promote the well-being of both primary and secondary pupils. Learn more about this initiative below 👇🏿 https://lnkd.in/grhJMw9b