Food Loss and Waste Policy: From Theory to Practice

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This book examines policy responses to food waste and loss, an issue of significant, global concern, with one-third of food produced for human consumption lost or wasted. Investigating food waste and loss under an interdisciplinary lens, the contributors employ a variety of methodological approaches, including quantitative and qualitative techniques, drawing on in-depth case studies and action research. The volume is organised into four parts: Understanding Food Loss and Waste, International Programmes, National Policies and Local Initiatives. The first part introduces the reader to the concept of food loss and waste, how it can be measured, its causes and consequences, and how it can be reduced. The second part is dedicated to international and cross-country case studies, with six chapters reviewing national policies implemented in France, Italy, Romania, Japan, China and the United States. In Part Four, three chapters are dedicated to local food recovery and redistribution initiatives. By focusing on different territories and different levels of governance, the book provides a detailed evaluation of food loss and waste policies, the barriers and opportunities of implementing the policies, as well as the impact they are actually having. The chapters are both descriptive and evaluative and draw out lessons for designing, implementing and reforming programmes. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars working on food waste, food policy, sustainable food systems, agricultural production and supply chains and public policy, as well as policymakers involved with developing and implementing programmes and policies to regulate and reduce food waste and loss.

Author(s): Simone Busettil, Noemi Pace
Series: Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 283
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of contributors
Is this the era of food waste policy?
Part 1 Understanding food loss and waste
1 Assessing food loss and waste: approaches, methodologies, and practices
2 The policy problem: the causes and consequences of food loss and waste
3 Tackling food loss and waste: an overview of policy actions
Part 2 International programmes
4 The contribution of social protection to reducing food loss and waste
5 Reducing food loss in rural development projects. Examples from IFAD’s investments
6 The European Union and the fight against food waste and losses: from policy to practice
Part 3 National policies
7 Did France really ban food waste? Lessons from a pioneering national regulation
8 Food waste policy in Italy: from decision to implementation
9 Food waste policy in Romania: a case study
10 Japan’s practices on food waste reduction
11 The political economy of anti-food-waste in China: from anti-corruption to enhancing food security
12 History and legacy of the U.S. Good Samaritan Food Donation Law
Part 4 Local initiatives
13 Social innovation for food waste reduction: surplus food redistribution
14 Mitigating barriers to surplus food donation in Italian retail and food service
15 Food waste reduction through food re-distribution actions during COVID-19 in Brazil
What works in food loss and waste policy: suggestions from the case studies
Index