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Tristram Stuart

Author, Speaker and Expert on the Environmental and Social Impacts of Food

Tristram Stuart

Author, Speaker and Expert on the Environmental and Social Impacts of Food
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Biography

Tristram Stuart is an international award-winning author, speaker, campaigner and expert on the environmental and social impacts of food.

His books, The Bloodless Revolution: a cultural history of vegetarianism from 1600 to the present (2006) and Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal (2009), have been described as “a genuinely revelatory contribution to the history of human ideas” (The Times) and have been translated into several languages. His TED talk (2012) has been watched over 1.6 million times.

Tristram started publicly campaigning on food waste as a lone pioneer in 2002. He has been a principal protagonist in building the global movement that has mobilised hundreds of organisations, millions of individuals, achieved mass behaviour change, obtained commitments from the world’s biggest food companies and governments, and a Sustainable Development Goal (12.3) to halve food waste by 2030. Tristram is an official UN Champion of this Global Goal.

The environmental organisation he founded, Feedback (www.feedbackglobal.org),
plays a pivotal role in catalysing and leading the global food waste movement. It advocates for a better food system; one that is circular, low-input and stable. Feedback has driven changes in supermarket policies and international legislation and consistently punches way above its weight at the highest level globally. Its campaigns and events include Feeding the 5000, the Pig Idea and the Gleaning Network (UK/EU).

In 2016, he founded Toast Ale (www.toastale.com) which upcycles unsold fresh bread into award-winning craft beer. After 3 years of operations, Toast brewed up 1 million slices of surplus bakery bread into delicious, refreshing beer. Toast is brewing in 6 countries. 100% of its distributable profits go to Feedback and other aligned charities worldwide. Its unique impact investment structure, called “Equity for Good”, allows investors to realise capital gains, but pledges them to use these for further positive impact investment and/or donations.

Tristram won the international environmental award in 2011, The Sophie Prize. He is an Ashoka Fellow, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.

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