FAIRCHAIN celebrated its first year!  …and held its first annual meeting!

FAIRCHAIN celebrated its first year! …and held its first annual meeting!

The first FAIRCHAIN general assembly was held at INRAE headquarters in Paris from 23 to 25th November 2021. During the meeting project partners provided an overview of the key achievements during this first year, points of improvement were discussed, and plans were made for the work process in the coming year, with particular attention on collaboration and cross-fertilization between case studies.

Overall the first year of the project was rich and stimulating. FAIRCHAIN partners developed technological and organisational innovations with special focus (but not only) on:  a flexible filling machine, new whey-based drinks, blockchain technology and ‘zero waste’ distribution modes.  The co-creation process started with assessment of current value chains and involved stakeholders in Goal-defining workshops. Working groups with other European projects and European bodies’ meetings contributed to sharing work on sustainable food systems. Soon, in collaboration with the CO-FRESH project, the updated “Sustainable Food System Innovation platform” will be launched!

 

FAIRCHAIN was represented at ECOMONDO 2021

FAIRCHAIN was represented at ECOMONDO 2021

Partner Confagricoltura presented FAIRCHAIN and other European projects that they participate in at this year’s edition of Ecomondo – an event dedicated to green technologies – that took place in Rimini (Italy) from 26 to 29 October 2021.

The Austrian case study presented at ERSCP 2021

The Austrian case study presented at ERSCP 2021

The Austrian case study was shared with the participants of the 2021 European Round Table on Sustainable Consumption and Production, which was held in Graz between 8 and 10 September 2021. During the session ‘How will we eat?’, case study leader FH JOANNEUM, represented by Hartmut Derler,  gave a presentation entitled ‘Food innovation incubator as a co-creative space for the establishment of intermediate and competitive food value chains’.