An assistant professor in UBC Okanaganѻýs faculty of management has been awarded a prestigious industrial research chair by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
The award, for Nathan Pelletier, will aid his research activities focused on sustainability measurement and management, life-cycle thinking and resource efficiency, with a focus on the Canadian egg industry.
ѻýI am passionate about the development of food systems that are environmentally sustainable, economically viable and that contribute to our health and well-being,ѻý said Pelletier after the award was announced Thursday morning at UBCO.
ѻýAchieving this in modern food systems requires considering food supply chains in their entirety, from the beginning of production to the consumerѻýs end use of a product. In other words, a truly holistic evaluation of sustainability risks and opportunities.ѻý
Pelletier has collaborated with Egg Farmers of Canada since 2016 as their research chair in sustainability, exploring opportunities to improve resource efficiencies and reduce the environmental impact of egg supply chains.
Only a handful of researchers are awarded industrial research chairs from NSERC each year.
ѻýWe are very proud that Dr. Pelletier is doing his innovative work at UBC Okanagan,ѻý said Phil Barker, vice-principal and associate vice-president of research at UBCO.
ѻýHis insights on sustainability and agriculture are benefiting industry, our community and the environment. This cutting edge and relevant research will have direct impacts on our region and also on global production methods.ѻý
Barker called Pelletierѻýs work a wonderful example of the outstanding and impactful research performed at UBCѻýs Okanagan campus.
In making the announcement, Kelowna-Lake Country MP Stephen Fuhr highlighted the significance of the partnership and the research work coming out of UBCO.
ѻýWe know that partnerships like the one between UBC Okanaganѻýs Dr. Nathan Pelletier and Egg Farmers of Canada, supported by organizations like NSERC, lead to discoveries that benefit all Canadians,ѻý said Fuhr.
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