Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation
The global agri-food system, from field to fork, is failing to nourish billions of people properly, is responsible for nearly a third of all greenhouse gas emissions and is a major driver of biodiversity loss. As it currently operates, this system imposes significant hidden costs on the environment,...
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Think Tank for Sustainability
2024
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| author | Klaus, Lisa Maria Riemer, Olivia Müller, Alexander Zhang, Wei |
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| description | The global agri-food system, from field to fork, is failing to nourish billions of people properly, is responsible for nearly a third of all greenhouse gas emissions and is a major driver of biodiversity loss. As it currently operates, this system imposes significant hidden costs on the environment, on the workers who produce ‘cheap’ food in dangerous or precarious conditions, consumers, and society as a whole. These hidden costs, or ‘externalities’, include water pollution remediation, social support for underpaid workers, and public health costs related to diet-related diseases, none of which are captured by traditional economic metrics. Externalities are prevalent in all sectors of the economy, not just agri-food systems, and are systematically ignored in conventional accounting and reporting systems. This omission leads to distorted market signals that encourage unsustainable business practices, the consequences of which are borne by society, particularly disadvantaged communities, and will weigh heavily on future generations while the polluters reap financial rewards. Addressing externalities is therefore essential to building an economic system that supports sustainable development. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1592722025-12-08T10:11:39Z Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation Klaus, Lisa Maria Riemer, Olivia Müller, Alexander Zhang, Wei agrifood systems greenhouse gas emissions biodiversity true cost accounting sustainability The global agri-food system, from field to fork, is failing to nourish billions of people properly, is responsible for nearly a third of all greenhouse gas emissions and is a major driver of biodiversity loss. As it currently operates, this system imposes significant hidden costs on the environment, on the workers who produce ‘cheap’ food in dangerous or precarious conditions, consumers, and society as a whole. These hidden costs, or ‘externalities’, include water pollution remediation, social support for underpaid workers, and public health costs related to diet-related diseases, none of which are captured by traditional economic metrics. Externalities are prevalent in all sectors of the economy, not just agri-food systems, and are systematically ignored in conventional accounting and reporting systems. This omission leads to distorted market signals that encourage unsustainable business practices, the consequences of which are borne by society, particularly disadvantaged communities, and will weigh heavily on future generations while the polluters reap financial rewards. Addressing externalities is therefore essential to building an economic system that supports sustainable development. 2024-10-30 2024-11-05T16:22:22Z 2024-11-05T16:22:22Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159272 en Open Access application/pdf Think Tank for Sustainability Klaus, Lisa Maria; Riemer, Olivia; and Müller, Alexander. 2024. Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation. Foresee Series Report 5. TMG – Think Tank for Sustainability. |
| spellingShingle | agrifood systems greenhouse gas emissions biodiversity true cost accounting sustainability Klaus, Lisa Maria Riemer, Olivia Müller, Alexander Zhang, Wei Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation |
| title | Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation |
| title_full | Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation |
| title_fullStr | Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation |
| title_short | Changing the equation: Leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri-food systems transformation |
| title_sort | changing the equation leveraging true cost accounting to accelerate agri food systems transformation |
| topic | agrifood systems greenhouse gas emissions biodiversity true cost accounting sustainability |
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