Hellmann’s and artist Itamar Gilboa put food waste issue front and centre at COP26

To help people learn about the connection between food waste and climate change and inspire them to take action to prevent food waste, Hellmann’s has partnered with Israeli-Dutch multi-disciplinary artist Itamar Gilboa to create a powerful installation titled The Food Waste Effect. The artwork aims to put the issue of food waste front and centre at COP26 where it will be seen by the expected 25,000 Green Zone visitors as they enter the area.

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