Workshops

 

Workshop 1

11th April, 12:55  -14:25 BST

Carbon reduction opportunities for the food chain

Workshop Chair: Julie Hanson (GCCA)

The food chain is estimated to produce 20-40% of total global greenhouse gas emissions. With many countries developing carbon reduction strategies, the food chain will have a significant role in reducing emissions and enable countries to achieve these pledges.

This workshop will present information from research projects working to move the food chain towards a sustainable future. It will also explore what is being done to address the challenges faced so carbon neutrality can be achieved by 2050 in the food industry.

Programme

Reducing emissions in the European food chain, introduction to the ENOUGH EU project, Kristina Norne Widell (SINTEF Ocean)

Mapping emissions from the UK refrigerated food cold chain, Alan Foster (LSBU)

Mapping emissions from the UK refrigerated food cold chain, Yosr Allouche (IIR)

Opportunities for reducing carbon from food chains, Judith Evans (LSBU)

Smart new technologies for the food chain, Silvia Minetto (CNR)

Smart solutions for the aquaculture and fisheries value chains to reduce food waste and utilise by products, Maitri Thakur (SINTEF Ocean)

Panel discussion:Andrea Voigt, Brian Churchyard, Shane Brennan 

 

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Workshop 2

13th April - 12:50-14:45 BST

Projects on clean and efficient refrigeration solutions for food and healthcare sectors in developing countries

Workshop Chair: Didier Coulomb (IIR Director General)

This workshop gathers the ongoing projects in developing countries that will help promote the adoption of climate-friendly cold chain, air conditioning and refrigeration techniques as well as the introduction of sustainable off-grid solutions in both food and healthcare sectors

  • Welcome from IIR Director general Didier Coulomb 
  • The EU Sophia project - Sustainable Off-grid solutions for Pharmacies and Hospitals In Africa, Michael Kauffeld  of the University of Karlsrhue
  • The World Bank project - Improving Cold Chain in livestock and meat sector in Bangladesh, Judith Evans, World Bank and IIR 
  • INDEE+ - Supporting Indian refrigeration and Air Conditioning sector in the transition towards more environmentally friendly technology, Armin Hafner, Tthe Norwegian University of Science 
  • Africa Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain and Cold Chain Hubs, Toby Peters of the University of Birmingham 
  • The IIR cold chain book: Design and Operation Good Practice Guide for Walk-in Cold Rooms for agricultural produce and food in hot climates,  Giovanni Cortella, IIR
  • Discussion with a panel of experts moderated by Lily Riahi (UNEP). Panellist include Olivier Dubois (FAO), Brian Holuj (UNEP), Leo Joseph Blyth World Bank,  Ayman Eltalouny (UNEP)

     

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Workshop 3

Working safely with ammonia -  An IIR Refrigerant Safety Working Group Workshop. 

Workshop chair: Dr Andy Pearson

This interactive workshop will focus on working safely with ammonia.  Participants will have the opportunity to:

  • Share their experiences.
  • Hear what lessons have been learned 
  • Discuss what can and should be done moving forward to ensure safe working practices. 

This session can only be attended by delegates of the 7th IIR International Conference of Sustainability and the Cold Chain.