SINGAPORE: Social enterprise Ugly Food is on a mission to change Singaporeans’ perception of blemished fruits.
Fruits and vegetables account for about 167,000 tonnes in food loss that occur during the post-harvest stage, processing and transportation. In its primary poll, 83 per cent of millennials agreed that climate change is occuring and is caused primarily by humans. And only 40 per cent believe current and future efforts to protect the planet will be successful.
Deloitte said millennials are in a position to create wider awareness and effect changes on sustainability, as they become consumers, policymakers, investors and workers. “For a lot of SMEs, the whole pandemic has been a chance for them to rethink their positioning, their marketing," said Mr Ang Yuit, vice president of the Association of Small & Medium Enterprises .
FEKU NO 1 SARKAR NEVER TRUSTED ONLY HUMLA & JUMLA BRAND:1)The people of the country are dying in agony2)The government is the biggest conspiracy to make the people of the country beggars & poor3)After 25 & 7 years not any infrastructure for 130 core people
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