Food waste is a global problem. In Australia alone, it is estimated that households throw away AU$5.2 billion worth of food (AU$616 per household) each year. Developed countries have formal waste management systems that provide measures of food waste. However, much remains unknown about informal food waste disposal routes and volumes outside of the formal system. This article provides indicative metrics of informal food waste by identifying, in detail, five of the dominant informal food waste disposal routes used by Australian households: home composting, feeding scraps to pets, sewer disposal, giving to charity, and dumping or incineration. Informal waste generation rates are then calculated from three primary data sources, in addition to ...
Australia and New Zealand have two of the highest per capita food waste generation rates of any deve...
Food waste (FW) in Australia costs an estimated $8 to 10 billion per year, and is associated with de...
A common problem in all affluent societies, particularly in the retail sector, is the burgeoning issu...
Food waste has become a major issue, adding to environmental degradation, economic impoverishment an...
Household food waste occupies the lion share of the total food waste in developed countries and enge...
Australia generated an estimated 7.3 million tonnes (MT) of food waste in 2016/17 from across the en...
Australian households are throwing out more than $5 billion worth of food each year, with over 40% o...
The majority of food waste is generated at the consumption stage. Research on consumer food waste is...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
Food waste is an increasing concern for Governments in developed countries and in New Zealand it is ...
Worldwide, over 1.3 billion tonnes of food goes to waste each year, and much of this is disposed of ...
The intensity of household food waste is of concern throughout the world, especially, in developed c...
<div><p>There is little consensus on the amount of worldwide food waste generation because many curr...
There is little consensus on the amount of worldwide food waste generation because many current esti...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify Australian consumer segments based on sustainable lifestyles a...
Australia and New Zealand have two of the highest per capita food waste generation rates of any deve...
Food waste (FW) in Australia costs an estimated $8 to 10 billion per year, and is associated with de...
A common problem in all affluent societies, particularly in the retail sector, is the burgeoning issu...
Food waste has become a major issue, adding to environmental degradation, economic impoverishment an...
Household food waste occupies the lion share of the total food waste in developed countries and enge...
Australia generated an estimated 7.3 million tonnes (MT) of food waste in 2016/17 from across the en...
Australian households are throwing out more than $5 billion worth of food each year, with over 40% o...
The majority of food waste is generated at the consumption stage. Research on consumer food waste is...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
Food waste is an increasing concern for Governments in developed countries and in New Zealand it is ...
Worldwide, over 1.3 billion tonnes of food goes to waste each year, and much of this is disposed of ...
The intensity of household food waste is of concern throughout the world, especially, in developed c...
<div><p>There is little consensus on the amount of worldwide food waste generation because many curr...
There is little consensus on the amount of worldwide food waste generation because many current esti...
Purpose – This paper aims to identify Australian consumer segments based on sustainable lifestyles a...
Australia and New Zealand have two of the highest per capita food waste generation rates of any deve...
Food waste (FW) in Australia costs an estimated $8 to 10 billion per year, and is associated with de...
A common problem in all affluent societies, particularly in the retail sector, is the burgeoning issu...