This month, Worldchefs’ webcast series Sustainability Around the World reached an exciting milestone of 50 episodes! Launched in May 2020 as part of Worldchefs’ Feed the Planet initiatives, Sustainability Around the World has become a platform for culinary professionals worldwide to connect with sustainability experts and advocates, explore solutions, and inspire action in kitchens across the globe.
The very first episode, hosted by Worldchefs’ former Feed the Planet Chair Chris Koetke, set the tone for what has become a rich archive of sustainability conversations (watch the first episode here). Now under the leadership of current Feed the Planet Chair, Shonah Chalmers, Sustainability Around the World has continued to grow, offering monthly deep dives into topics shaping the future of food. This year alone, over 300,000 people have tuned in, whether joining live or a replay.
A Platform for Expertise and Ideas
Since its beginnings, Sustainability Around the World has brought leading voices to share insights on building sustainable food systems. Chefs, educators, entrepreneurs, and researchers have chimed in to share their expertise, empowering culinary professionals to take action.
Each episode offers unique perspectives on critical topics from sustainable event planning and tourism, to food waste, to refrigeration.
Many sessions also highlight cutting-edge products, helping chefs discover solutions like cage-free eggs, emerging fungi varieties, and algae-based innovations.
To make sessions more dynamic, several episodes feature live demonstrations. “From Ikejime to Caviar: The Global Evolution of Seafood“, the first episode of 2025, included a live demo of Ikejime. This taught viewers the traditional Japanese method of harvesting fish that enhances flavor, quality, and freshness.

This session was led by Barton Seaver, Founder & Chief Education Officer at Coastal Culinary Academy and one of the world’s leading sustainable seafood experts. After a celebrated career as an award-winning chef, Barton became an Explorer with the National Geographic Society and has led initiatives with Harvard School of Public Health and the US. Culinary Ambassador Corp. Having joined the webcast three times, Barton represents the caliber of expertise that is offered from all the experts who join Sustainability Around the World.
For those who want to dive further into specific topics, many of our webcast guests have generously provided presentations for continued learning, such as exploring the Mediterranean diet and how Crete is utilizing regenerative agriculture.
Shining Light on Different Corners of the World
One of the series’ strengths lies in its ability to highlight and spread global perspectives. Sustainability Around the World has showcased case studies from various corners of the globe. It shares local challenges, cultural traditions, and innovative solutions that can be adapted in other parts of the world.
Episodes have taken viewers to Crete, showing a powerful model for sustainable food destinations that connects farmers, tourism leaders and local communities; to a culinary research lab and restaurant in Southern Italy; and to Zimbabwe, where initiatives like the ‘Whatz Cooking’ project help local chefs protect the food system and address its challenges.
These regional insights provide practical inspiration for Worldchefs’ global community.
Exploring Bold Ideas and Pushing Boundaries
Part of Sustainability Around the World’s impact also comes from sparking important conversations about where the industry is headed. Episodes have explored innovative, and sometimes even controversial ideas, such as using insect protein as an alternative source of nutrition. These boundary-pushing topics often generate lively debate but reflect the importance of curiosity, courage, and open dialogue in driving sustainable progress.
Paving the Way for New Collaborations
In June 2025, Worldchefs was proud to host a digital side event at the UN Ocean Conference, bringing Sustainability Around the World to a wider audience and reaffirming our role as a leading voice for the industry. Our Sustainability Around the World episode, Sustainably Sourced: Science & Seafood, connected chefs worldwide with a sustainable seafood expert and a senior marine biologist to explore how culinary professionals can safeguard ocean ecosystems.

The discussion focused on practical strategies for sourcing seafood responsibly, covering aquaculture, supplier transparency, traceability, and the role of chefs in building fairer, healthier food systems. This marked the second time Worldchefs has been accredited to contribute to the UN Ocean Conference, reflecting our profound commitment to sustainability and opening doors for further collaborations with UN bodies.
A Recognized Impact
Feed the Planet, the umbrella initiative behind Sustainability Around the World, has earned international recognition for its contributions to sustainability. Recent awards include the “Best Non Profit Initiative” from the LIFE Climate Smart Chefs Awards and the “Sustainability Education Excellence” Award from Acquisition International in 2025, underscoring the program’s influence in reshaping the future of food.
With 50 episodes completed and more to come, Sustainability Around the World continues to inspire and empower Worldchefs’ global community. By sharing knowledge, skills, and inspiring stories, the series helps chefs lead the way in building a sustainable food future.
To find out when our next episode will be taking place, follow Worldchefs on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. Previous episode replays are available on Worldchefs website or YouTube channel.
About Worldchefs’ Feed the Planet
Feed the Planet was founded by Worldchefs in 2012 as a way to empower and mobilize our global chefs’ network passionate about building a better future. We’re committed to using our voices to help ensure a more equitable and sustainable food system for all.
In 2016, Worldchefs joined forces with Electrolux Food Foundation and AIESEC, the world’s largest youth-led organization. Since that time, Feed the Planet has grown into a dynamic collaborative effort for inspiring social change. Visit the Electrolux Food Foundation website here, explore Replate at replate.com. To learn more about Feed the Planet, visit our website: https://feedtheplanet.worldchefs.org/
