Filling the Gap was an opportunity to be introduced to the change-making community at SFU, and to take an active leadership role in developing food security projects that has the opportunity to play a small role in addressing the “gap” in food security in...
A social gathering where you’ll meet curious sustainability peers while learning about plant-based meal options, the practice of gardening, and dive deeper into what a sustainable food system entails, while eating a free healthy salad made with produce from our...
In a joint collaboration with SFU’s Sustainability Office and Food Systems Lab, this pilot initiative aims to reduce food waste and support local farmers by purchasing off-grade produce for the SFU community.
The event provided student attendees with an opportunity to engage with experts in the field and aimed to broaden understandings of how climate change affects our food systems and vice versa.
As part of a series of food events across the country, we engaged students and local candidates in the Fall 2015 federal election on making a national food policy a reality in Canada.
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