This study analyzes the climate change and economic impacts of food waste in the United States. Using loss-adjusted national food availability data for 134 food commodities, it calculates the greenhouse gas emissions due to wasted food using life cycle assessment and the economic cost of the waste using retail prices. The analysis shows that avoidable food waste in the US exceeds 55 million metric tonnes per year, nearly 29% of annual production. This waste produces life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of at least 113 million metric tonnes of CO2e annually, equivalent to 2% of national emissions, and costs $198 billion
Food waste is a current issue in the world that not only has a negative effect on a country\u27s res...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149217/1/jiec12743-sup-0001-SuppInfoS1...
Purpose: In the light of anthropogenic resource depletion and the resulting influences on the greenh...
This study analyzes the climate change and economic impacts of food waste in the United States. Usin...
This study analyzes the climate change and economic impacts of food waste in the United States. Usin...
Food waste is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. Food waste mainly occurs at two separate stages in...
Avoiding food loss and waste may counteract the increasing food demand and reduce greenhouse gas (GH...
Food waste in households is a significant issue in the United States that needs special attention fr...
Food and agricultural wastes and losses have been identified as major contributors to greenhouse g...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
Food waste, particularly when avoidable, incurs loss of resources and considerable environmental imp...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
Food security and environmental issues are growing, bringing about the need for more sophisticated c...
Ensuring access to food for the most vulnerable is one of the objectives of the UN 2030 Agenda for S...
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) have estimated that 1.3 billion tonnes o...
Food waste is a current issue in the world that not only has a negative effect on a country\u27s res...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149217/1/jiec12743-sup-0001-SuppInfoS1...
Purpose: In the light of anthropogenic resource depletion and the resulting influences on the greenh...
This study analyzes the climate change and economic impacts of food waste in the United States. Usin...
This study analyzes the climate change and economic impacts of food waste in the United States. Usin...
Food waste is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. Food waste mainly occurs at two separate stages in...
Avoiding food loss and waste may counteract the increasing food demand and reduce greenhouse gas (GH...
Food waste in households is a significant issue in the United States that needs special attention fr...
Food and agricultural wastes and losses have been identified as major contributors to greenhouse g...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
Food waste, particularly when avoidable, incurs loss of resources and considerable environmental imp...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
Food security and environmental issues are growing, bringing about the need for more sophisticated c...
Ensuring access to food for the most vulnerable is one of the objectives of the UN 2030 Agenda for S...
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) have estimated that 1.3 billion tonnes o...
Food waste is a current issue in the world that not only has a negative effect on a country\u27s res...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149217/1/jiec12743-sup-0001-SuppInfoS1...
Purpose: In the light of anthropogenic resource depletion and the resulting influences on the greenh...