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So I took the food
supply
of every single country and I compared it to what was actually likely to be being consumed in each country.
But that black line shows what a food
supply
should be in a country if they allow for a good, stable, secure, nutritional diet for every person in that country.
So I want you to imagine that these nine biscuits that I found in the bin represent the global food supply, okay?
When you start going up the
supply
chain, you find where the real food waste is happening on a gargantuan scale.
Now, collaborative consumption is creating the start of a transformation in the way we think about
supply
and demand, but it's also a part of a massive value shift underway, where instead of consuming to keep up with the Joneses, people are consuming to get to know the Joneses.
So we thought we'd
supply
the tradies with egg and bacon rolls, and there was the slogan: save your bacon.
Water and electricity
supply
are as unpredictable as the weather, and growing up in these tough situations, at the age of 17, I was relaxing with a couple of friends of mine in winter, and we were sunbathing.
I'd like to know, who's in charge of London's bread supply?"
The
supply
of young men willing to fight and die for this cause is dwindling.
The
supply
of money — just as important, more important perhaps — the
supply
of money to this activity is also dwindling.
I essentially drag sledges for a living, so it doesn't take an awful lot to flummox me intellectually, but I'm going to read this question from an interview earlier this year: "Philosophically, does the constant
supply
of information steal our ability to imagine or replace our dreams of achieving?
It analyzes
supply
and demand and pricing and tells you where your next wave of opportunities are coming from.
So it's on a par with the water
supply
or the road network.
That water will go then to the farmers, and the farmers will be able to water their plants, and they will be able then to
supply
society with food.
This stuff was supposed to only be feed for animals in the United States, and it got into the human food supply, and somebody should've figured out that it would get in the human food
supply
very easily.
This brings back a skepticism that has gone away recently, that superweeds and superpests could spread around the world, from biotechnology, that literally could destroy the world's food
supply
in very short order.
But then you look at that already minuscule water and sanitation budget, and 75 to 90 percent of it will go on clean water supply, which is great; we all need water.
That little boy who's running back into his house, he may have a nice, clean fresh water supply, but he's got dirty hands that he's going to contaminate his water
supply
with.
They're cutting down on deforestation, and they've found a fuel
supply
that is inexhaustible, infinite and free at the point of production.
We have no idea of what the
supply
chain is for those clinics.
While they sleep, their bodies are working overtime, burning through the brain’s
supply
of energy-giving glucose.
And the only thing that stopped that, the government controlled four percent of the supply, and the only thing that stopped it was the Civil War breaking out, and the government suddenly wanted to take control of the money.
And I wonder what the point is and then I know, and I see that Hy Meyerowitz, Rick Meyerowitz's father, a dry-cleaning
supply
salesman from the Bronx, won the Charlie Chaplin look-alike contest in 1931.
Famines were long understood to be caused by failures in food
supply.
And it actually works really well, because it's your own bone, and it's well vascularized, which means it's got a really good blood
supply.
The great Indian economist, Amartya Sen, was awarded the Nobel prize for demonstrating that famine is not so much about the availability of food supply, but rather the ability to acquire or entitle oneself to that food through the market.
And this is what business needs to do: go all-in, go 100 percent, because then you stop investing in the old stuff, you invest in the new stuff, you lower costs, you use your
supply
chain and your creativity and you get the prices down so everybody can afford the best lights so they can save energy.
Now together, through our
supply
chain, with partners, we've managed to certify 35 million hectares of forestry.
Use your
supply
chain to drive good.
But then we've got to look beyond our operations, and I think everybody would agree that now business has to take full responsibility for the impacts of your
supply
chain.
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