In recent years, a wide range of organizations in developed countries have embarked on efforts to address the economic, environmental and social impacts of "food waste." Based on more than 120 interviews and complementary observations in the United States and France, this paper examines how recent mobilizations impact the way surplus food is actually managed with respect to sustainable production and consumption (SPC). The analysis of multiple stakeholders' interests and motives complements a growing literature on food waste prevention and management focused on technical evaluations of "solutions." Recent frameworks on food surplus and waste establish one hierarchy of preferable categories of solutions: first, prevention (reducing surplus a...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
The growing volumes of food globally lost or wasted and implications for food security and sustainab...
A key challenge for the sustainability of food systems is the question of how to use food that ends ...
In recent years, a wide range of organizations in developed countries have embarked on efforts to ad...
How have recent public policies, corporate initiatives, and mobilizations around ‘food waste’ impact...
To what extent does the recent politicization of "food waste" in France and the United States change...
Fighting food waste fights hunger. It also cleans the planet. Currently, one third of all the food p...
This paper is motivated by the paradoxical reality of food waste in a world of food insecurity, whic...
The unprecedented scale of food waste in global food supply chains is attracting increasing attentio...
Innovative and successful food waste management solutions often happened to have either an economic,...
It is estimated that about 14% of the food produced in the world is lost before it reaches retail ou...
Preventing food waste is a major global challenge to the sustainability and security of the environm...
In this study, the key gaps of food waste prevention have been addressed in the context of the emerg...
The growing volumes of food globally lost or wasted and implications for food security and sustainab...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
The growing volumes of food globally lost or wasted and implications for food security and sustainab...
A key challenge for the sustainability of food systems is the question of how to use food that ends ...
In recent years, a wide range of organizations in developed countries have embarked on efforts to ad...
How have recent public policies, corporate initiatives, and mobilizations around ‘food waste’ impact...
To what extent does the recent politicization of "food waste" in France and the United States change...
Fighting food waste fights hunger. It also cleans the planet. Currently, one third of all the food p...
This paper is motivated by the paradoxical reality of food waste in a world of food insecurity, whic...
The unprecedented scale of food waste in global food supply chains is attracting increasing attentio...
Innovative and successful food waste management solutions often happened to have either an economic,...
It is estimated that about 14% of the food produced in the world is lost before it reaches retail ou...
Preventing food waste is a major global challenge to the sustainability and security of the environm...
In this study, the key gaps of food waste prevention have been addressed in the context of the emerg...
The growing volumes of food globally lost or wasted and implications for food security and sustainab...
Food waste and food loss are global problems with numerous causes and effects. Project Drawdown, a n...
The growing volumes of food globally lost or wasted and implications for food security and sustainab...
A key challenge for the sustainability of food systems is the question of how to use food that ends ...