Are my FOOD habits destroying the planet? We need to talk about eco-anxiety
OCT 20, 2021
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About the Episode
In the eighth episode of season two, We Need to Talk about Eco-Anxiety, Clover explores how our relationship with food contributes to global eco-anxiety and the climate crisis. 
First up, Clover meets the founder of the food waste initiative TooGoodToGo, Jamie Crummie, to discuss the enormity of our problematic global food system, and why managing food waste is the single most impactful thing individuals can do to lessen their CO2 impact. We then hear from young people about their eco-anxiety in relation to food; and Vice President of Agriculture for PepsiCo, Christine Daugherty, to find out if global corporations are envisioning a new phase for food production - and what that may look like.  
Top Quotes
"Fighting food waste is the no.1 most impactful, simplest solution that we as individuals, as leaders, as businesses, can do to reverse the effects of climate change." - Jamie Crummie
"Rather than it totally being around individual responsibility, there needs to be wholesale changes to our food system. We need to understand food waste is fundamentally a systemic issue." - Jamie Crummie


About the Guests
Jamie Crummie is the founder of TooGoodToGo: a food waste initiative and mobile application that connects customers to restaurants and stores that have unsold food surplus. 


Christine Daugherty is VP Global Sustainable Agriculture & Responsible Sourcing for PepsiCo. PepsiCo, Inc. is an American based multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation. It ranks as one of the largest companies worldwide in terms of market share. 
 
Caroline Hickman is a psychotherapist and Climate Psychology Therapist in Education at the University of Bath. Her research specialises in children and young people's relationships with nature, and their feelings about the climate and ecological crisis. 
 
About the Sponsor
Whether you call them crisps in the UK or chips in the US, Lay’s are made with 100% sustainably sourced potatoes in 28 countries. Lay’s is working on regenerative farming practices so we can improve the health of our soil and land, sequester carbon, and improve the livelihoods of our farming communities. As Lay’s is part of the PepsiCo family of brands, they have committed to expanding regenerative agriculture practices across 15 million acres by 2030. They are also partnering with USAID and other nonprofits to empower female farmers with access to training and financial resources. 
 
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