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Fostering the Urban food System Transformation through Innovative Living Labs Implementation (FUSILLI)

 

FUSILLI is an EU-funded Horizon 2020 project. Its general aim is to support the participating pan-European cities (and their peri-urban areas) with the aim of addressing the challenges of food system transformation through strong cooperation for knowledge sharing and mutual learning. The main objective is to build an urban food plan to reach an integrated and safe holistic transition towards healthy, sustainable, secure, inclusive, equitable and cost-efficient food systems, through feasible and replicable innovative urban policies. It aims to improve actions in all stages of the food value chain in line with the four FOOD 2030 policy priorities in mind: Nutrition for sustainable and healthy diets; Climate-smart and environmentally sustainable food systems; Circularity and resource efficient food systems; and Innovation and empowerment of communities.

Each city will create or improve the development of a living lab, which is an open innovation ecosystem where concrete actions will be deployed to develop and implement urban food systems policies delivering on the four FOOD 2030 priorities. These living labs have an objective to solve with the implementation of different innovative actions through all the stages of the food chain: production and processing, distribution and logistics, consumption, food loss and waste, and governance. Living lab will involve several stakeholders representing all the actors in the food system at local level: it will have at least a public authority, industry partner (SME or association), consumer association and education.

A Knowledge Community will compile the current local initiatives to develop a catalogue of best practices to implement and exchange within the network of the participant living labs as well as other global initiatives.

Sustainable Food Practices is a partner in the Differdange Food Lab.

Read the FUSILLI press release from February 2021 here

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