Chapter 2 explores the freegan subculture in Australian cities—people who choose to consume food that would otherwise go to waste to protest overconsumption and hunger in the west. Two freegan case studies are discussed: members of Food Not Bombs, an ac
The National Food Waste Baseline report indicatesAustralian supermarkets waste around 310,000 tonnes of food annually. Consumer behaviour plays a significant role in food waste within the household and hospitality venues. In Australia,households discard around 3.1 million tonnes of edible food each year,...
Waste in the processed food sector has recently been brought to the fore as a critical factor as the world looks forward to the demands of a growing population and the threat of climate change. The fact that we only consume about a half of what we produce identifies an opportunity for ...
Thefood waste problemhas existed ever since technology enabled us to produce more food than we actually need; and like many other environmental issues, it can’t be solved until every one of us gets involved. However, while the bad news is that we have created a real problem, the good ne...
An analysis of state-level food waste policy data shows that a shift away from food waste recycling towards prevention, rescue and repurposing is needed to support targets to halve food waste in the United States by 2030. Hilke Bos-Brouwers ...
Hogan, L. Food Demand in Australia: Trends and Issues 2018 (Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, 2018). Lewis, M., McNaughton, S. A., Rychetnik, L., Chatfield, M. D. & Lee, A. J. Dietary intake, cost and affordability by socioeconomic group in Australi...
re going to look at the issues surrounding food waste in the U.S. compared to the rest of the world. We’re going to look at what causes food waste at every level of the food supply chain; and how to reduce it. And we’re going to uncover the most interesting food waste ...
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Industry 4.0 technologies can help optimize your pet food process for greater yields, better energy use, and reduced waste. JoinJerôme Oesch, Business Development Manager Digital, Value Nutrition, for Buhler Inc. and learn how to connect your machines in a sensible way, create insights on your...
Segment CoverageWaste Type, Process, Source, Application, Region Region CoveredAsia Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Countries CoveredUnited States, Canada, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indo...