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SDG 2 ZERO HUNGER

Selected Research

Figueira‐de‐Lemos, F., Silva, S. C., Pinto, R. P., & Kury, B. (2024). Impacts and Trends on Global Supply Chain After COVID‐19 Outbreak. Thunderbird International Business Review66(6), 531-547.

Lampo, A., & Sun, H. T. (2023). Acceptance of Insects as Food: An Exploratory Study of Young Consumers in Macau. Indian Journal of Entomology, 1–7.

END HUNGER, ACHIEVE FOOD SECURITY AND IMPROVED NUTRITION, AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

DINING SERVICES

Lack of access to food is a leading cause of death worldwide (UN, 2021). Although Macao is a relatively wealthy city, USJ recognises the different needs of students from various socio-economic backgrounds and with different eating habits. To ensure that students and staff have equitable access to healthy, nutritious and affordable food, we are making efforts to improve our canteen services. These services cater not only to USJ members but also to students and staff of a local secondary school. We are increasing the availability of healthy, affordable, and sustainable food choices, including vegetarian and vegan options.

FOOD WASTE REDUCTION

“Food Waste is a global tragedy,” stated Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme. According to the latest Food Waste Index Report 2024 by the UNEP, approximately 19% of the food available to consumers was wasted, totalling around 1.05 billion tonnes in 2022. Additionally, around 13% of food is lost in the supply chain, from post-harvest processes up to the point of sale.

To contribute to reducing food waste, a food waste monitoring system has been introduced in our campus canteen. USJ is demonstrating its commitment to sustainable practices by organising public lectures on food waste and water footprints. These initiatives support the global goal of achieving zero hunger.

In the academic year 2023-2024, USJ offered a course on sustainable food production which is in line with SDG 2’s goal of achieving food security, improving nutrition and encouraging sustainable agriculture.







News & EventsRelease Date
Public Lecture | Winnow: Revolutionizing Sustainable Food Waste Management with AIJun 2024
Public Lecture | An Introduction to Water Footprints: Changing Paradigms on Water Management Using Food Consumption PatternsJan 2024
ESST 2023 | Symposium on Environmental Science and Sustainable TechnologyOct 2023
AY2023/2024

News & EventsRelease Date
USJ and Wynn Macao signed MOU for “Cherish Food and Waste Reduction-Smart Technology Application Outreach Program”Jan 2023
AY2022/2023