As the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) commences today, the global climate summit is committed to offering a 1.5°C-aligned menu as part of its objective to achieve carbon neutrality for the conference.
The internationally agreed-upon target to prevent worsening and irreversible effects of climate change is a 1.5 degrees Celsius increase in temperatures. The 1.5 degrees Celsius-aligned menu ensures that delegates can consume breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a snack while staying within an individual “budget” of 2.3k carbon dioxide emissions per day.
More than 90 food and beverage outlets will feature a diverse range of cuisines, including a unique 100% vegan food truck park and Alkebulan, the world’s first African dining hall. It is expected that 250,000 meals will be served every day during the 12-day event.
The COP28 Sustainable Catering Strategy mandates caterers to minimise waste, provide sustainable packaging, source local and regional produce, and recycle where possible. This emphasises that climate-conscious catering can be effectively implemented on a large scale.
The intention is to showcase how climate-friendly food can be tasty, nutritious and affordable, with menus across the site being at least two-thirds vegan or vegetarian. Caterers have been asked to ensure that at least 50 per cent of the food served falls within sustainable limits for carbon and water intensity, as well as aligning with UAE guidelines on macronutrients.
By providing carbon-conscious choices and supporting information, delegates will be able to make informed eating choices at COP28.COP28, which stands for the 28th meeting of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is taking place in Dubai, UAE, from November 30 - December 12 this year.
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Delegates from almost 200 nations will be present at the summit, including world leaders like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who will arrive in Dubai later today. PM Modi had earlier attended the Glasgow conference in 2021, during which he unveiled India’s five-pronged ‘Panchamrit’ strategy to deal with climate change.
During COP-26 in Glasgow, the Prime Minister announced five specific targets, titled “Panchamrit,” as India’s unprecedented contribution to climate action. The Prime Minister had also announced Mission Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE) on that occasion.
During his visit, the Prime Minister will also hold bilateral meetings with some of the leaders participating in the summit.


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