Te Mana O Te Moana https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/ Sat, 24 Oct 2015 01:15:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.temanaotemoana.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/cropped-1-LOGO-PRINCIPAL-TMOTM-full-quadri-1-1-32x32.png Te Mana O Te Moana https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/ 32 32 International Food Waste Coalition, the first collaborative approach… https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/international-food-waste-coalition-the-first-collaborative-approach/ Sat, 24 Oct 2015 00:35:15 +0000 http://www.temanaotemoana.org/?p=10717 Aisle after aisle of fully stocked shelves at a typical supermarket in the UK. Many baked, frozen, confection, cereal, frozen fish and meat products as well as cosmetics and household cleaning products containg a surprising amount of Palm Oil.International Food Waste Coalition, the first collaborative approach from field to the plate has been created to fight against food waste. using an approach covering the all chain of the value,  Ardo, McCain, PepsiCo, SCA, Sodexo, Unilever Food Solutions et le WWF join their strengths and expertise to fight against “food waste” in the food service sector throughout the Europe. The ultimate goal of the founding members of the International Food Waste Coalition (IFWC) is to inspire other businessesand organizations in effective reduction of food waste programs.

For example, aisle after aisle of fully stocked shelves at a typical supermarket in the UK. Many baked, frozen, confection, cereal, frozen fish and meat products as well as cosmetics and household cleaning products containg a surprising amount of Palm Oil.

Picture and text from WWF France.

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Climate change: the snow leopard at the brink of the chasm… https://www.temanaotemoana.org/en/climate-change-the-snow-leopard-at-the-brink-of-the-chasm/ Fri, 23 Oct 2015 20:26:52 +0000 http://www.temanaotemoana.org/?p=10708 Uncia uncia Snow leopard Rocky Mountains in winter Montana, United States of America (A captive trained animal used for photography and filming)Registered on the red list of IUCN, the snow leopard is endangered. It is estimated that the species not contain more than 4,000 individuals in the wild, and their numbers continue to decline. Looking to interpellate on the need to setp up an urgent international action to protect it, the WWF is today releasing an unprecedented report on the importance of the feline and its natural habitat for the world. Informations relayed from WWF Foundation.

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