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Combatting food loss and waste along the food production to consumption chain

Oral Presentation at the 2024 International Conference on Resource Sustainability (icRS 2024)

Combatting food loss and waste along the food production to consumption chain

Oral Presentation at the 2024 International Conference on Resource Sustainability (icRS 2024)

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Food Loss and Waste (FLW) leads to societal and economic burden and also has substantial environmental impact The United Nations formulated food waste reduction targets within SDG 12.3 with the aim to halve global food waste by 2030. In Europe, food waste is estimated at approximately 88 million tons per year, which Is responsible for a significant environmental impact of the food supply. The Netherlands wants to be the first country in Europe to reach the 50% food waste reduction goal. The lack of consistent tools for measuring and monitoring food loss and waste exacerbate the food waste problem. The goal of our research is to assess existing tools and models for food waste monitoring and reporting in the food production to consumption chain, in order to understand the impact monitoring has on decision making. A consistent suite of measurement and monitoring tools for different actors in the food supply system will enable the business owners and policy makers gain a better understanding of their waste streams and take actions to prevent and minimize food waste. In this paper we focus on monitoring tools for food waste aiming to reduce FLW by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). We investigate which features of a monitoring tool wouldfacilitate SMEs to start measuring FLW and to what extent these are covered by current tools. In our analysis we compare 15 tools and identify 108 different features. Besides an overview of these FLW monitoringsystems, our paper addresses important methodological problems in monitoring and delineating food waste, which aims contribute to new standardized methodologies for FW monitoring. In the end, this project should lead to a food production and supply system that monitors its own loss and drastically reduces its waste streams.

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OrganisatieHAS Green Academy
LectoraatVoedselproductie in een Circulaire Economie
Jaar2024
TypeLezing
TaalEngels

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