Delicious waste

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Inspired by the decision of the European Union to declare 2014 the ‘European year against food waste’ French supermarket Intermarché has introduced a surprising and highly sustainable campaign: “Les Fruits et Legumes Moches” (the Inglorious Fruits and Vegetables). In our society only perfect, standardized fruits and vegetables make it to the stores. Products that in appearance even slightly deviate from what is defined to be the standard are considered waste. Shockingly this concerns about 40 percent of produce!

Last March Intermarché introduced a three-step strategy to persuade their clients to buy the aberrant fruits and vegetables. First they launched a very appealing campaign with advertising agency ´Marcel´ starring various inglorious fruits and vegetables. They then served sample juices and soups to convince the public that the featured products may look different but taste just the same as their regular peers. And finally when people were convinced about the quality, they offered the inglorious products with a 30% discount. Intermarché prepared their campaign carefully and in the end only faced one problem: they ran out of stock pretty quickly.

This initiative shows that people do not demand perfection, accepting it has just become a habit. When given insight in the consequences of unrestrained, wasteful consumption, the very appealing alternatives and associated financial benefits people are more than willing to contribute to the reduction of unnecessary waste. Food waste is a global problem. Let´s make this a global solution.

More info at youtube/marcel.

Thinking outside the rectangle

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Sometimes a project brings a kind of innovation that is not groundbreaking. It does not reduce our impact on the environment or provides new medicine to cure diseases. Sometimes a project just makes us look at our daily environment in a different way. Looking at things in a different way however is how groundbreaking innovations are born. So take a minute every once in a while to observe the details in the world around you, find the peculiarities, reflect, and see where it may bring you :). More info at Alts Design Office.

Emotional equations

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Researchers of University College London found that when mathematicians were presented with an equation they perceived as beautiful, their brain showed increased activity in the A1 field of the medial orbitofrontal cortex. Surprising is that the orbitofrontal cortex is associated with emotion and that this particular region in previous tests has shown to be correlated with emotional responses to visual and musical beauty. This result is amplified by the fact that most mathematicians agreed on which equations were beautiful. A control group of people with little in depth knowledge of math did not show such a pattern, their preferences turned out to be rather random.

Apparently emotion can be guided by ratio. Interesting thought, but logical as well. We perceive (near) symmetrical faces as more beautiful than imbalanced faces. Regarding reproduction this is a rational choice because evolution taught us that symmetry indicates a smaller chance of genetic defects. Favouring symmetry increases our chance of survival. The same conclusion might apply to the appreciation of elegant mathematical equations: they have the potential to bring mankind to the next level. This raises another question: what would be the contribution of Mozart’s ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’, Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’ or Ustad Isa’s ‘Taj Mahal’ to evolution? More info on the study at Scientific American.