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RiFood co-organises workshops to promote food upcycling and reduce food waste

11 Feb 2025

Research Institute / Research Centre Seminars

The Research Institute for Future Food (RiFood) recently co-organised workshops with the aim of promoting food upcycling and reducing both food waste and carbon footprints.

The workshop titled “From Waste to Worth: What Is Upcycled Food and Why Should We Try It?”, held in collaboration with the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) and the Campus Facilities and Sustainability Office (CFSO) on 10 February 2025, discussed the significance of food upcycling in minimising food waste and lowering carbon emissions. Participants also had the opportunity to try upcycled snacks.
Additionally, in the “Brew-tiful Workshop” co-organised with the Food and Wine Academy of SHTM on 11 February 2025
, participants explored the art of crafting beers, upcycling coffee grounds, bread and fruit into beers with unique flavours, distinct from traditional wheat-brewed varieties.


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