فقدان الأغذية وهدرها في سلاسل القيمة السمكية
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Equitable Social and Gender Environment for Reducing Consumer Food Waste

Social and community initiatives provide forums and mechanisms to reduce food waste in local areas. Such initiatives provide advice on food shopping and can redistribute or make better use of food destined for landfill. Some examples include food hubs or community fridges, and provide a place where people can bring their surplus food. The food is then made available to people in need.

Key Publications

Cambridge Sustainable Food - Food Waste Projects

Information about numerous projects being undertaken across the UK and Europe, including a community fridge and salvaged food, are highlighted.

Hubbub Community Fridge Network

The Community Fridge Network is an initiative in the UK where surplus food is shared between people in a community, by local business and individuals.

More Resources

More Resources

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This study aims to improve understanding of how green and digital technologies could be used to reduce consumer food waste and what could be done to further unlock this potential.