Apples For Apples: The Hidden Cost of Food and the War Against Our Health
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Apples For Apples: The Hidden Cost of Food and the War Against Our Health

Über die Veranstaltung

A discussion exploring how the hidden cost of food on human health is reshaping the corporate sustainability agenda. The conversation interrogates two connected questions: where pesticide-laden, ultra-processed and nutritionally poor food fits within ESG and supply-chain risk, and what workplace catering should look like once nutrition is treated as a sustainability lever rather than a perk.

Focus Areas

Ingredient quality and supply: pesticides, regenerative sourcing, supply-chain transparency, and the emerging body of research linking common agricultural inputs to chronic disease risk.
Nutrition design: how meals are composed across the working day, what this does to cognitive performance, absenteeism and retention, and how to design workplace food provision and food-related education programmes accordingly.
Why Now?
Responsibility for workplace food is shifting from facilities and HR onto sustainability and ESG teams, often without a budget or framework to match.
Research linking pesticide exposure and ultra-processed diets to cancer risk and chronic disease is growing.
Absenteeism, presenteeism and attrition costs are being scrutinised, and food is one of the few daily interventions an employer fully controls.
Investor and regulatory scrutiny on Scope 3 emissions and supply-chain practices makes ingredient sourcing a material disclosure question.

Ort

Protein Studios Shoreditch

Route

Diese Woche in London

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