Purpose – The study proposes Material Flow Analysis (MFA) methodology as a tool to measure and qualify food waste in the Italian beef supply chain in each stage of the food supply chain, from farm to fork. In particular, the authors attempt to: (1) measure resources consumption and waste generation toward companies’ and policymakers’ sustainable evaluations; (2) enhance consumers’ education in the field of agri-food resilience and sustainability. Design/methodology/approach – MFA is applied to the entire Italian sector of beef consumed as packaged fresh product in 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic. The analysis regards bovine, which represent roughly one-third of the national meat flow. To collect data, bottom-up and top-down mixed ...
Livestock has been recognized as an important contributor to environmental impact of human activity....
The beef production in Italy is conglomerated in the Po Valley, and is based on young...
International audienceThis study aimed to analyse the sustainability of the beef system based on the...
Purpose – The study proposes Material Flow Analysis (MFA) methodology as a tool to measure and quali...
The Italian meat industry represents a core business for the national economy, accounting for over 2...
Poultry meat production and consumption face several challenges under economic, social and environme...
Abstract Meat production and consumption is associated with the generation of significant environmen...
Loss of animals is a considerable waste of resources in the meat supply chain, where quantitative da...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure food loss and waste by material flow analysis (MFA...
The issue of the environmental impacts of beef production has been extensively debated in recent yea...
In the last decades, the offer of animal products is more and more increasing especially in developi...
Food waste is an alarming issue pertaining to the rising global hunger, huge environmental footprint...
Livestock production, particularly beef supply chain, is charged as the major contributor to green-h...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of beef category, feedstuffs self-sufficiency (SELF), cru...
FAO estimates on average more than 1.3 billion tons of food loss and waste (FLW) along the whole foo...
Livestock has been recognized as an important contributor to environmental impact of human activity....
The beef production in Italy is conglomerated in the Po Valley, and is based on young...
International audienceThis study aimed to analyse the sustainability of the beef system based on the...
Purpose – The study proposes Material Flow Analysis (MFA) methodology as a tool to measure and quali...
The Italian meat industry represents a core business for the national economy, accounting for over 2...
Poultry meat production and consumption face several challenges under economic, social and environme...
Abstract Meat production and consumption is associated with the generation of significant environmen...
Loss of animals is a considerable waste of resources in the meat supply chain, where quantitative da...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure food loss and waste by material flow analysis (MFA...
The issue of the environmental impacts of beef production has been extensively debated in recent yea...
In the last decades, the offer of animal products is more and more increasing especially in developi...
Food waste is an alarming issue pertaining to the rising global hunger, huge environmental footprint...
Livestock production, particularly beef supply chain, is charged as the major contributor to green-h...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of beef category, feedstuffs self-sufficiency (SELF), cru...
FAO estimates on average more than 1.3 billion tons of food loss and waste (FLW) along the whole foo...
Livestock has been recognized as an important contributor to environmental impact of human activity....
The beef production in Italy is conglomerated in the Po Valley, and is based on young...
International audienceThis study aimed to analyse the sustainability of the beef system based on the...