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HOW PVC PIPES CAN CONTRIBUTE TO FOOD SAFETY IN THE WORLD’S MEGA-CITIES

 

Plastic Pipes Conference Association # 2023 Lake Buena Vista

Tobias Johnsen, Ole Grøndahl Hansen

With a growing global population that will primarily settle in urban areas, more and more agricultural land will be converted into dwellings, roads etc. As the demand for food in 2050 will be 60% greater than today, a conflict between Sustainable Development Goals 2 (Zero Hunger) and 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) is imminent. Urban farming with virgin and reused PVC pipes can make cities’ food supply more resilient and thus contribute to a better trade-off between the two SDGs.

Related keywords : Urban farming, urban agriculture, sustainable development, pvc pipes, reuse.
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