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Learn how to be ‘Waste Warrior’ at the Expo 2020 Dubai!

Sun 03 Oct 2021    
EcoBalance
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Expo 2020 Dubai visitors can embark on a curated sustainability-based journey to discover how countries around the world are emerging as ‘Waste Warriors’ through a range of dynamic initiatives.

From vertical farming to biodegradable alternatives, and sipping coffee from edible cups to converting food waste into gourmet food, Expo 2020 participants are leading the way to a more sustainable planet – highlighting the increasingly urgent need to build a world based on reusability and circular consumption and production.

A number of countries’ pavilions across the Expo site are highlighting their pioneering efforts to battle overconsumption, overproduction, and sustainable management of resources, highlighted in a self-guided tour, available on the Expo 2020 app.

The Austria Pavilion features a start-up that collects food waste and repurposes it into gourmet food and other edibles, underlining the need for reusability.

Visitors to the Bulgaria Pavilion can sample coffee from edible cups, and also see the innovation of biodegradable laminating foil.

Finland is making waves with its vertical farming system and zero waste agricultural technologies, based on the principles of circular economy, which will be showcased at the Nordic nation’s pavilion.

The Bangladesh Pavilion is demonstrating how its ban on single-use plastics paved the way for seeking newer biodegradable alternatives in different fields.

The Comoros Pavilion is highlighting its journey into a sustainable future through the effective recycling of plastics and other waste materials.

Visitors to the Hungary Pavilion will be able to view the country’s unique urban ecosystem services that close the water, energy, food, and waste circuits through a network of decentralised urban metabolism centres.

The Switzerland Pavilion will showcase its innovative approach to waste management to enable zero-waste societies.

Source: Expo 2020


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