Each year millions of tons of food are wasted, with nearly 59 million tons of food wasted in the EU in 2020 alone. To help tackle this issue and help reduce the environmental footprint of our food supply chain, a group of waste prevention nonprofits, food companies, public institutions and logistics providers including Lineage Logistics, Foodvalley NL, Instock, VU Amsterdam, Taste Before You Waste, The Waste Transformers and Van Geloven (part of McCain) have come together to launch a hackathon. The goal is to raise awareness of food waste in Europe and uncover new, innovative ideas that make use of today’s technology.

The hackathon, named ‘Tackling Food Waste for a Sustainable Future,’ will take place in Amsterdam on September 20 and 21. It aims to bring together a diverse range of innovators, problem solvers and startups who are passionate about finding solutions to tackle food waste. Through collaboration and rapid problem-solving, participants will have the opportunity to make a quick impact during the 24-hour hackathon. They will present their solutions to a panel of industry experts, opening doors for further development and implementation.

“Cold chain logistics providers like Lineage play an important role in moving food efficiently across Europe and deploying new technology to reduce food waste. We are excited to bring together like-minded partners and explore new ways of thinking to address food waste,” said Harld Peters, President, Europe, Lineage Logistics. “We are proud to host this event in the heart of Amsterdam, where our European headquarters are located, as it is a hub for new ideas related to the future of food and sustainability. By working collaboratively, we believe we can contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 12.3, which aims to halve food waste by 2030.”

The hackathon will feature an expert judging panel, including Harld Peters, Aer Teale, Marjolein Brasz, Bart Roetert, Kim Baraka, Marieke van Balen and Wingston Sharon. These esteemed judges will carefully review the submissions and select the most promising project for recognition. The event will conclude with a ceremony at the Eye Film Museum in Amsterdam, where the winning team will be announced. They will receive personal mentorship through a 6-month incubator program and a monetary prize to fund their innovative solution.

“The hackathon promises to be an engaging gathering of passionate individuals committed to making a difference. One-third of the world’s food is wasted, which needs the attention it deserves. At Foodvalley, we work with organisations that recognise the urgency but find it hard to get into action. We help these companies innovate jointly with others to create impact. I am curious about the solutions that can turn ‘waste’ into food (upcycling) and whether we can integrate them in our approach,” said Marjolein Brasz, CEO Foodvalley NL.

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