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With research staff from more than 60 countries, and offices across the globe, IFPRI provides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hunger and malnutrition in developing countries.

Emily Schmidt

Emily Schmidt is a Senior Research Fellow in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit. Her most recent research explores household livelihood strategies in Papua New Guinea, including linkages between agriculture, poverty, and nutrition outcomes among rural smallholder farmers.

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Since 1975, IFPRI’s research has been informing policies and development programs to improve food security, nutrition, and livelihoods around the world.

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IFPRI currently has more than 600 employees working in over 80 countries with a wide range of local, national, and international partners.

No Time to Waste: Moving from Commitments to Action on Food Loss and Waste

Co-organized by IFPRI, World Resources Institute (WRI), and the Embassy of Denmark in Washington D.C.

March 12, 2025

  • 9:30 – 11:00 am (America/New_York)
  • 2:30 – 4:00 pm (Europe/Amsterdam)
  • 7:00 – 8:30 pm (Asia/Kolkata)

Significant levels of food loss and waste continue to have negative impacts on food security and the environment, and Sustainable Development Goal 12.3, which aims to halve food loss and waste worldwide by 2030, remains out of reach. Join us on “12.3 Day” 2025 to take stock of efforts and opportunities to make progress toward this important goal. 

Organized by the Embassy of Denmark in Washington, DC, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), and the World Resources Institute (WRI), this event will examine commitments and best practices implemented around the world; and most importantly, explore how to go from big promises to real, tangible actions to reduce food loss and waste. We will discuss:

  • National Commitments in Global Forums. 2025 is a significant year for multilateral global efforts to tackle climate change and bolster food systems. Countries are submitting new Nationally Determined Contributions prior to COP30 and Food Systems Transformation Action Plans prior to the UN Food Systems Summit +4, presenting a unique opportunity to embed food loss and waste in national plans while also laying the groundwork for implementation.
  •  Corporate Commitments. 13 large food retailers and their suppliers have committed to the 10x20x30 Food Loss and Waste Initiative, which aims to slash food waste across supply chains. Many are demonstrating real results, giving a look at how businesses can effectively team up to scale action.
  •  Evidence-Based Solutions One Third, established in 2015 by the Danish government as the first think tank solely dedicated to reducing food loss and waste, has gathered evidence on effective solutions and how to scale them.

This virtual event is free and open to the public to attend. Please share this event with interested colleagues and networks.

Welcome Remarks

  • Brian Lipinski, Associate II, Food Program, World Resources Institute (WRI)
  • Johan Swinnen, Director General, IFPRI; Member, Champions 12.3 Leadership Group
  • Alan de Brauw, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI

Presentations

  • Jacob Jensen, The Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark (Video Remarks)
  • Anne Bordier, Director of Food Initiatives, World Resources Institute (WRI)

Panelists

Moderator

  • Brian Lipinski, Associate II, Food Program, World Resources Institute (WRI)