none4siAn efficient energy use in the food supply chain (FSC) is a major policy priority, considering the dual challenge of decreasing non-renewable resource availability and increasing world population. This article is one of two that analyzes the concept of the “dual energy waste” caused by food losses and waste (FLW): (i) nutritional energy and (ii) embodied energy used to produce food. Part A focused on the upstream segments (production, transport, and processing) of the United States FSC. In Part B the downstream segments (distribution, transport, home and out-of-home consumption) are analyzed. All direct and indirect energy inputs involved in food produced for domestic use in the USA were considered. From 2001 to 2015 the average ener...
Food products require significant amounts of energy and water throughout their lifecycle, yet humani...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
Abstract Approximately one quarter of the global edible food supply is wasted. The drivers of food w...
An efficient energy use in the food supply chain (FSC) is a major policy priority, considering the d...
Energy consumption in the food supply chain (FSC) of modern societies represents a major problem giv...
This work estimates the energy embedded in wasted food annually in the United States. We calculated...
Recent legislative proposals and publications focus on combating climate change, calling for a reduc...
There are currently many knowledge gaps related to the role of food waste within the food-energy-wat...
Globally, attention has been drawn to the increasingly alarming rates of food loss and waste (FLW) a...
Food waste is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. Food waste mainly occurs at two separate stages in...
The energy intensity of modern food systems represents a major issue in a scenario of decreasing oil...
Throughout the world, much food produced is wasted. The resource impact of producing wasted food is ...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
abstract: ABSTRACT American households are throwing out billions of dollars of valuable food every y...
Food waste contributes to excess consumption of freshwater and fossil fuels which, along with methan...
Food products require significant amounts of energy and water throughout their lifecycle, yet humani...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
Abstract Approximately one quarter of the global edible food supply is wasted. The drivers of food w...
An efficient energy use in the food supply chain (FSC) is a major policy priority, considering the d...
Energy consumption in the food supply chain (FSC) of modern societies represents a major problem giv...
This work estimates the energy embedded in wasted food annually in the United States. We calculated...
Recent legislative proposals and publications focus on combating climate change, calling for a reduc...
There are currently many knowledge gaps related to the role of food waste within the food-energy-wat...
Globally, attention has been drawn to the increasingly alarming rates of food loss and waste (FLW) a...
Food waste is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. Food waste mainly occurs at two separate stages in...
The energy intensity of modern food systems represents a major issue in a scenario of decreasing oil...
Throughout the world, much food produced is wasted. The resource impact of producing wasted food is ...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
abstract: ABSTRACT American households are throwing out billions of dollars of valuable food every y...
Food waste contributes to excess consumption of freshwater and fossil fuels which, along with methan...
Food products require significant amounts of energy and water throughout their lifecycle, yet humani...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
Abstract Approximately one quarter of the global edible food supply is wasted. The drivers of food w...