Laura Strangeway, Head of Food Systems Transition at Compassion in World Farming Food Business explores the impact industrial animal agriculture has on the Sustainable Development Goals with Peter Stevenson, OBE, the charity’s Chief Policy Advisor.
When they were adopted back in 2015, the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals marked a crucial milestone in global efforts towards achieving sustainable development and a roadmap or focus for businesses, governments and civil society. But with just five years left, the world is still well off track. Peter explains why progress towards achieving the 2030 UN SDGs is so slow, and what can be done to accelerate progress.
To find out more, read our new book Regenerative Farming and Sustainable Diets for Human, Animal and Planetary Health and in particular Chapter 3, Accelerating the SDGs by Stefanos Fotiou, Director of the FAO Office of Sustainable Development Goals, and Director of UN Food Systems Coordination Hub at FAO along with Rathana Peou Norbert-Munns. To learn more about the role of business in a food system fit for the future refer to Chapter 27.
Regenerative Farming and Sustainable Diets: Human, Animal and Planetary Health is published by Routledge. It is available to buy in hardback and paperback. Given the importance of the content, the editors and publishers have agreed to offer an Open Access eBook which you can download on this page
Click here for Peter Stevenson’s report.
The Economics of the Food System Transformation report mentioned by Peter can be found here
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