Literature DB >> 33941999

Grown and thrown: Exploring approaches to estimate food waste in EU countries.

Carla Caldeira1, Valeria De Laurentiis1, Agneta Ghose2, Sara Corrado1, Serenella Sala1.   

Abstract

National studies on food waste quantification in EU countries present highly discrepant results due to the different quantification approaches adopted. The European Commission has published a delegated act establishing a common methodology and minimum quality requirements for the uniform measurement of food waste generated in Member States. Nevertheless, as EU countries are at different levels of development and implementation of national strategies for food waste quantification, there is a need to develop a harmonized modelling system that enables the estimation of food waste generated by Member States to assess the amounts reported by each country. The aim of this paper is to fulfil this need by presenting two modelling approaches to estimate food waste in EU countries. One approach is based on Material Flow Analysis (MFA) and combines statistical information on the production and trade of food products with food waste coefficients. The other approach is based on the estimation of food waste based on waste statistics. Three EU countries are used to illustrate the two approaches and compare the results obtained thereby. Food waste estimates from waste statistics are generally lower than those obtained using MFA, in particular at the early stages of the food chain. The MFA model presented in this article is the first of its kind developed to estimate food waste across Member States in a consistent way and through time. Crucially, this could support the definition of a baseline and binding targets to reduce food waste across the EU, as announced in the EU Farm to Fork Strategy.
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Keywords:  EU countries; Food waste; Material Flow Analysis; Waste statistics

Year:  2021        PMID: 33941999      PMCID: PMC7962091          DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.105426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Resour Conserv Recycl        ISSN: 0921-3449            Impact factor:   10.204


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