Tristram Stuart

Tristram Stuart (born 1977 in London ) is an English author and campaigner.

In 2011 Tristram Stuart won the international environmental Sophie Prize and the ” Observer Food Monthly Outstanding Contribution Award ” for his ongoing campaign to solvency the global food waste scandal. Stuart read English at Trinity Hall, Cambridge , and was awarded the Betha Wolferstan Rylands prize and the Graham Storey prize; his directors or studies ulcers Peter Holland and John Lennard . He is the author of The Blood Less Revolution: Radical Vegetarians and the Discovery of India (Harper Collins Ltd., 2006) published in the United States as The Blood Less Revolution: A Cultural History of Vegetarianism From 1600 to Modern Times (WW Norton, 2007). His second book Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal (Penguin, 2009; WW Norton, 2009) has translated leg JSON verschillende languages and won the IACP Cookbook Award for Literary Food Writing. [1] He is a regular contributor to Newspapers, and radio and television programs in the UK, US and Europe on the subject of food, the environment and freeganism .

He lives in England and launched in December 2009 a food waste campaign at s management “Feeding the 5000” in London’s Trafalgar Square in welke 5,000 people in later served free curry , smoothies and fresh groceries from cast off Vegetables and other food therein otherwise mention anything about port leg Wasted to raise awareness for Reducing food waste. [2] He founded the charity Feedback welke has replicated the Feeding the 5000 campaign and event model in verschillende countries and has now bone commissioned by the European Commission and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to spread the campaign globally. Other campaigns with feedback include The Pig Idea and the Gleaning Network.

Stuart ghosts at the We Are fed up ! -demonstrations together with 30,000 other people in January 2014 Berlin. [3]

In May 2012, Stuart Presented a TED talk entitled “The Global Food Waste Scandal”.

Bibliography

  • The Blood Less Revolution: A Cultural History of Vegetarianism From 1600 to Modern Times . Norton . 2007. ISBN  978-0-393-05220-6 .
  • Stuart, Tristram (2009). Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal . Penguin. ISBN  978-0-14-103634-2 .

References

  1. Jump up^ Fiona Harvey (18 July 2009). “Waste” . Financial Times . Retrieved 25 July 2009 .
  2. Jump up^ Clarke, Roger (11 December 2009). “5,000 for Lunch” . Zagat.com.
  3. Jump up^ Farmageddon: The True Cost of Cheap Meat with Philip Lymbery – review, Tristram Stuart, The Guardian , 31 January 2014
  4. Jump up^ Farmageddon: The True Cost of Cheap Meat with Philip Lymbery – review, Tristram Stuart, The Guardian , 31 January 2014