Register now! Understand more about carbon neutrality development in food and beverage (F&B) sector. Join our seminar and unlock the secrets to a healthier you and a greener planet!
Are you searching for a lifestyle that can have a positive impact on both health and the environment? This seminar will feature distinguished representatives from the food and beverage (F&B) industry, and help you understand how food choices can support local agriculture and make the planet greener.
In today's fast-paced lives, adopting a sustainable dietary habit is crucial. Let us gain practical knowledge on making thoughtful choices, reducing food waste and incorporating eco-friendly practices into daily life.
Stakeholders from the F&B sector and the public are all welcome to participate, please refer to the seminar flyerfor details. The event is free of charge and attendance e-certificates will be provided upon request. Don’t miss this rare opportunity, and we look forward to your participation!
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