Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The agriculture value chain, from farm to fork, has received enormous attention
because of its key role in achieving United Nations Global Challenges Goals. Food
waste occurs in many different forms and at all stages of the food value chain, it has
become a worldwide issue that requires urgent actions. However, the management of
food waste has been traditionally segmented and in an isolated manner. This paper
reviews existing work that has been done on food waste management in literature by
taking a holistic approach, in order to identify the causes of food waste, food waste
prevention strategies, and elicit recommendations for future work. A five step
systematic literature review has been adopted for a thorough examination of the
existing research on the topic and new insights have been obtained. The findings
suggest that the main sources of food waste include food overproduction and surplus,
food waste caused by processing, logistical inconsistencies, and households. Main
food waste prevention strategies have been revealed in this paper include policy
solutions, packaging solutions, date-labelling solutions, logistics solutions, changing
consumers' behaviours, and reuse and redistribution solutions. Future research
directions such as using value chain models to reduce food waste and forecasting food
waste have been identified in this paper. This study makes a contribution to the
extant literature in the field of food waste management by discovering main causes of
food waste in the value chain and eliciting prevention strategies that can be used to
reduce/eliminate relevant food waste.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Food waste prevention strategies; Food waste generation; Cause of waste; Systematic literature review
Elenco autori:
Calabrese, Nicola
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Titolo del libro:
Decision Support Systems IX: Main Developments and Future Trends. EmC-ICDSST 2019
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