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RegenWA – Environment Matters – Food and farming

18 May 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Free

Did you know that the current food system accounts for 34% of carbon emissions worldwide and, in turn, is one of the leading causes of climate change?

Join the Conservation Council of WA and Wide Open Agriculture for our first Environment Matters of 2022 – where we’ll be digging deeper into the important role food production can play in tackling climate change.

Ever wanted to learn more about regenerative agriculture in Australia? Interested in the topics of carbon sequestration, soil health and biodiversity, and restoring local ecosystems? Then this event is for you!

We’ll be hearing direct from our partner organisation, ASX listed Wide Open Agriculture (WOA), who are Australia’s leading regenerative food and agriculture company and owner of consumer brand Dirty Clean Food, along with a panel of leading industry experts and local farmers – this is a conversation not to be missed.

Our guest speakers will include:

  • Ben Cole – Wide Open Agriculture
  • Shay Crouch – Perth NRM
  • Simon Wallwork – Corrigin Farmer and AgZero2030 Chair and Cofounder
  • and more!

This is a free event and we’d love you to break bread with us after the presentations – literally! Light refreshments will be provided with catering by the one and only North Street Store.

This is a COVID-Safe event following the latest health advice.

Can’t attend in person? We can send you a copy of the recording – just send an email to conswa@ccwa.org.au to be added to the distribution list.

Click here for more info, or contact Sara Boranga at sara.boranga@ccwa.org.au

Details

Date:
18 May 2022
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://www.regenwa.com/event/environment-matters-food-and-farming/

Organiser

Regen WA

Venue

Murdoch University Perth Campus
Kim E. Beazley Theatre, Building 351/90 South St
Perth, WA 6150 Australia
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