Plastic pollution and disposal of single use plastic packaging is a huge sustainability issue in need of innovative solutions: latest results from the EU-funded project YPACK show that an innovative formulation of active ingredients could allow this biodegradable food packaging to prolong the shelf life of foods and therefore reduce food waste.
The EU-funded PROTEIN2FOOD project, will present today their final results in the wider context of Europe’s protein transition at the conference: “Food for the future: Accelerating the protein transition”.
A variety of new resources, based on the evidence that children who are exposed to pictures of vegetables are more likely to eat them, have been launched as part of the See & Eat project.
The EU-funded project will reveal results proving NanoPack’s novel film’s ability to extend the shelf life of bread, cherries and yellow cheese, at the AIPIA Conference in Amsterdam.
EUFIC joined the Project Repository Journal (PRj) editorial board, which will disseminate the results of EU projects. What to expect from this collaboration?
EUFIC will host the first ever symposium on the role of effective communication on food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs) this Wednesday, 16 October, at the 13th European Nutrition Conference, organized by the Federation of European Nutrition Societies (FENS) in Dublin, Ireland
“I can see science in real action!” says a Cambridge university student, “You can do extraordinary things with already existing technology.” adds another.
How are new dietary trends like veganism shaping our food habits? These are some of the questions behind new food trends showcased at the Food Fashion Festival.
Tests using the innovative NanoPack film, which contains low concentration of natural essential oils, extended the shelf life of cherries by two days.
EUFIC is proud to have been awarded the Best Digital Campaign prize at the European Association Awards 2019 for its month-long Hungry for Whole Grain digital campaign.