2020 Vol.26 No.2 PP 257-260
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v26i2pp257-260
A Review on Sustainable Eating and Eco-Friendly Diets
*Manish Kumar Verma and Rabindra Kumar Saroniya
R.S. Government Degree College,
LALITPUR- 284403 (U.P.) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
Email : mani655@yahoo.co.in
ABSTRACT
The world population is expected to be thousand crores by 2050, and it’s now a matter of hot debate that how global food
system is going to meet future requirements of food. There is the biggest challenge to make it sure that every person will
have access to enough as well as nutritive food produced in a socio-culturally and environmentally sustainable forms. The
diets available now (mostly westernized diets) are also a big risk factor for the worldwide burden of disease and death.
Diet-related non-communicable disease and rising obesity are increasingly prevalent, affecting most of population. Therefore,
sustainable diets are proposed as a multidimensional framework to affect the need for nutritious and adequate food within the
context of the varied challenges facing the earth today reducing poverty and hunger, improving environmental health, enhancing
human health, and strengthening local food networks, sustainable livelihoods, and cultural heritage. This mini-review is on
new advancements towards sustainable diets and their nutritional, cultural and environmental aspects.
Key words : Eco-friendly diet, Environment, Metabolic Syndrome, Nutrition, Socio-Culture, Sustainable diets, Sustainable eating.