Web3 is already becoming a reality:
– In agriculture, blockchain transparency builds trust between producers and consumers. By tracking production stages in real time, consumers can know the provenance of food, encouraging sustainable agricultural practices and reducing the environmental footprint.
– On the marine side, Web3 partners with organisations such as the World Wildlife Fund to combat illegal fishing. The blockchain enables transparent and verifiable recording of fish catch information, and consumers can access this data by simply scanning a QR code on the product, ensuring the sustainability of their consumer choices.
– In addition to these applications, Web3 has a positive impact on waste management. Traceability of products through blockchain facilitates efficient sorting and recycling of waste, helping to reduce environmental pollution and promoting a circular economy.
– In the energy sector, Web3 projects are transforming energy generation and distribution.