In November 2019, The Next Web reported that Nestle and Carrefour are planning to use blockchain technology in order to track baby milk products and provide consumers with data on their origins and movements “from dairy to shelf.” In October, China’s President Xi Jinping urged the acceleration of blockchain technology. These are just two examples that, from my perspective, indicate the tech wave “Blockchain 2.0” is all set to reshape every industry in 2020.
While smart cities and smart technologies are accelerating at a high momentum, there has been an increasing need and public conscience to embrace rapid and sustainable practices due to the climate change crisis. Be it the unprecedented fires in the Amazon rainforest, California and Australia or the air pollution threat in Delhi, India, the need to “go green” has become more pronounced.
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