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in the whole topic yeah on your table so we had a few different topics so
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we talked about uh but maybe some things that came out of the discussion is that um
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we did a lot of the little case study saying okay if you worked in a kitchen
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and you saw those a lot of waste new proof a what with some actions you take and
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ah i can list a few of them but just to say that the
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idea is that the group had uh what pretty much exactly the idea is that
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a professional chef would take to do so through so they will be very
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much in the in the correct mindset of powder a deal with the food waste
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um i won't go into details bush say that even if you're not a
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professional chef usually you know how to the take action if you know the problem
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um and then the two other things that we talked about which are interesting is that
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uh really maybe we have to start with education so kinda going back and thing um
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yes we can change the way that our current chefs work to the
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cup of the way that we currently consume as clients are as guests
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uh but we really should start with people who are going to be
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a in the industry in the future to start with the younger population
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and the interesting thing is that we asked ourselves okay is the goal really to have zero waste
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um is that really the problem that we have to get a good you get down to zero waste or is the real problem um
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it was a real situation just that we need less of everything so do
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we just over produce too much in general and i'll be the first to
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to take so is it really just say okay we need to have zero waste which is pretty much impossible walking to be more realistic and say hey
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we know we make too much of everything so maybe we need to go back to
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the uh the step and say okay let's tackle the so the few interesting ideas yet
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on our group had more um questions about circular economy a lot
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of questions about circular kind of me about its definition if it's really
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realistic in a way i'm looking for examples of um
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models that are in the circular economy and and that work
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um maybe a bit of frustration that we didn't address the subject as much during the um plenary
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um and then we talked also about um
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education uh and the importance of values in education
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um and there was also an idea saying well forced for example it usually
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have a selection process why don't you check that your students that you select
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already have priest happens to values uh and you know that will make sure
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that they're going to be um the kinds of leaders that you wanted to be
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um and um maybe id also that um basically
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cool i'm not sure how you translate that in english
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and try to get um are an example of circular economy that can work well because
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they enable you to regain control from um protection to all the way to the end
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um but of course we always then fall back and a question whether um it's
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a canonical i mean obviously the big question with tourism is you
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want numbers and when you start with exactly kooks often you don't have
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this opportunity to have big numbers that forget something guys
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oh yes i had a redefinition of the green economy saying that maybe sometimes also green economy is not
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i'm very well understood um how does it start how does
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it and and um it's because it's just something that we
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slapped onto regular economic models instead of reviewing the whole uh economic models uh_huh
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i i'm mobile version switched to french sorry through to the translators in the back of the room you
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must hate me um okay but i knew what off
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it though on l. c. d. well actually for quickly
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just go through six the uh uh should be true cool
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vision so we should look to leave it ourselves to one hour or
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we should have a ward of trees were extremely low to grows vote count
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that actually is falls or approach
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uh shares those visions so basically the sorry but
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or does it just always something your own doctor don't mind original
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not all of that is one is uh
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partnership wow which public and private players
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we can probably rage do object to it to to uh um oh supports us
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yeah if we're papas lawyer drove apology or uh
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uh if we set up a crude to a project
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uh such a broad issue is absolutely essential
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also all
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e. mansions but uh it was important
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for all of the activities that on that
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she related to the will of of the cup
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that would be a lot
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we
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b. b. e. e. o. fines
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shelters
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but also
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work on 'em e. older australians
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so with
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the band although it
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we have a
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probably we have concrete proposals that up put forward
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so we'll continue
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the well it was ideas please for them to us
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uh e. o.
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the last point to the visions e. o.
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it's a word that weaver twirled a it's one word
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oh it was
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fruity
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a flat or vision
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the uh that's that was the box e. test
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you little juice
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sure the uh we uh is soft lecturers
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the it's about everything that was but should be like we're all sort of
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great description to cover h. t. bone don't yeah miss you too so depressed
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oh thank you thank you under all right on time
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i'll just yellow if there's workshop eh uh we will uh what would come
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back to do all the work shops uh of fall by the locals as

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