Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food produced for human consumption lost or destroyed, amounting to approximately $1.3 billion per year. Water and energy, as well as raw materials for future use, are but some of the resources affected by wasting food. Food waste also has serious consequences for the environment and public health. Contrary to the belief that food as organic matter decays or evaporates harmlessly in landfills, the anaerobic decomposition of food [p. 643 ↓ ] waste (and other biodegradable waste) in landfills produces several greenhouse gases including methane, a greenhouse gas that is 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide.The occurrence of waste along the suppl...
ABSTRACTThe entire world is facing significant challenges in the coming decades. It has been demonst...
Academic interest in the topic of food waste is building as a range of disciplines, including Dietet...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, approximately one third of...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
Food waste refers to the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and ac...
Food waste has become a major concern around the world in recent years. Food waste is on the rise as...
Food waste is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. Food waste mainly occurs at two separate stages in...
Food waste in households is a significant issue in the United States that needs special attention fr...
The food industry, as one of the largest industries around the world, is of primary importance to nu...
It is estimated that about 14% of the food produced in the world is lost before it reaches retail ou...
Fighting food waste fights hunger. It also cleans the planet. Currently, one third of all the food p...
Abstract Approximately one quarter of the global edible food supply is wasted. The drivers of food w...
Every year approximately a third of all food produced around the world is wasted, costing the equiva...
Innovative and successful food waste management solutions often happened to have either an economic,...
ABSTRACTThe entire world is facing significant challenges in the coming decades. It has been demonst...
Academic interest in the topic of food waste is building as a range of disciplines, including Dietet...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, approximately one third of...
Food waste is now recognized as a global problem, with roughly one third of the edible parts of food...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
Food waste refers to the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and ac...
Food waste has become a major concern around the world in recent years. Food waste is on the rise as...
Food waste is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. Food waste mainly occurs at two separate stages in...
Food waste in households is a significant issue in the United States that needs special attention fr...
The food industry, as one of the largest industries around the world, is of primary importance to nu...
It is estimated that about 14% of the food produced in the world is lost before it reaches retail ou...
Fighting food waste fights hunger. It also cleans the planet. Currently, one third of all the food p...
Abstract Approximately one quarter of the global edible food supply is wasted. The drivers of food w...
Every year approximately a third of all food produced around the world is wasted, costing the equiva...
Innovative and successful food waste management solutions often happened to have either an economic,...
ABSTRACTThe entire world is facing significant challenges in the coming decades. It has been demonst...
Academic interest in the topic of food waste is building as a range of disciplines, including Dietet...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, approximately one third of...