Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 2: Zero Hunger
UN Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger, aims to end hunger and food insecurity and promote sustainable agriculture. Learn more about Hunger in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 25,291 US organizations addressing UN SDG 2.
Discover tech solutions related to malnutrition, food waste, food banks and other key areas of hunger below.
Secure Food Solutions, Inc. (SFS) is developing rapid microbial tests and imaging systems to detect and enumerate dangerous pathogens that threaten food supply chains in the U.S. and around the world. SFS has developed a rapid microbial test platform that provides fast, simple, on-site detection and enumeration of dangerous bacteria like Salmonella, E. coli and Listeria, among other tools.
Savor Health is a digital health company that provides personalized nutritional strategies to prevent and manage the symptoms of chronic disease in order to to improve adherence, compliance and survival, reduce healthcare costs, enhance quality of life and satisfaction, and develop PRO and real world data insights.
Dynamic World is an openly licensed, near realtime, 10m resolution global land use land cover dataset. It is the result of a partnership between Google and the World Resources Institute, to produce a dynamic dataset of the physical material on the surface of the Earth and allow users t producing derivative land cover maps.
HowGood is an independent research company with the world's largest database on product sustainability. With more than 33,000 ingredients, chemicals, and materials assessed, HowGood SaaS and impact data offerings help leading brands, retailers and investors improve their environmental and social impact.
ReelData is a venture-backed artificial intelligence company that is solving the world's sustainability issues around food production by supporting smolt, post-smolt and on-growing land-based aquaculture facilities. We currently work with some of the worlds largest land-based fish farms to allow better efficiency, growth, and harm reduction of their farmed fish.