Sweetbridge: Byline in MHL: ‘How Blockchain Can Target Food Waste to Help End World Hunger’

  • Thursday, 03 May 2018 11:11
Material Handling & Logistics Feature Article: Scott Nelson, CEO of Sweetbridge, looks at how blockchain can improve supply chains and providing food to those in need.Image from MHL[From MHL Article]: World hunger is a global epidemic. According to the United Nations, one in nine people today — or 815 million globally — lack access to the food necessary to lead a healthy lifestyle. A staggering 98% of these live in developing countries and 75% live in rural areas that depend on agriculture for their livelihood. As population density rises and resources dwindle, the lasting effects of world hunger only seem to be getting worse. Global communities are calling for change, in whatever form, to move the needle in the right direction…Read the full article belowOne Man's Trash: How Blockchain Can Target Food Waste to Help End World HungerAbout SweetbridgeSweetbridge is a new economy built for commerce that enhances the world’s current economies. Sweetbridge and its alliance partners offer a unique set of blockchain protocols, applications and crypto-economics to create an economy of opportunity for all participants. The goal of Sweetbridge is to transform brittle, industrial-era commerce through decentralized industry ecosystems that create a faster, fairer value exchange, unleash working capital, better utilize resources, and optimize talent for the benefit of all participants. For more information, follow Sweetbridge on Twitter at @sweetbridgeinc or visit https://sweetbridge.com.Byline in MHL: ‘How Blockchain Can Target Food Waste to Help End World Hunger’ was originally published in Sweetbridge on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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