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Solving Food Waste and Hunger

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Jasmine Crowe, CEO, Goodr. Meanwhile, over 690 million people worldwide still went hungry in the last year. These two problems should seemingly solve themselves. Innovative circular economy models might be able to help. Holly Secon. Tue, 09/08/2020 - 22:37.

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Solving Food Waste and Hunger

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Speakers Jasmine Crowe, CEO, Goodr Holly Secon Tue, 09/08/2020 – 22:37 Featured Off. Meanwhile, over 690 million people worldwide still went hungry in the last year. These two problems should seemingly solve themselves. Innovative circular economy models might be able to help. Read the original: Solving Food Waste and Hunger.

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Jasmine Crowe, CEO of Goodr , explained how her company is adapting to the COVID-19 crisis, scaling up from 3-5 deliveries per day to 500 in just two months. “ Hunger is not an issue of scarcity but rather a matter of logistics ,” Jasmine said.

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Episode 234: Circularity 20 highlights, talking green chemistry

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Jasmine Crowe, founder and CEO, Goodr ( LinkedIn ) | Drawdown Solution No. Hunger is not an issue of scarcity, it’s a matter of logistics," says Crowe, as the underlying principle for Goodr’s work to help companies achieve their zero waste goals. 3 — Reduce Food Waste.

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