Food safety in a circular economy
Introducing circular processes and policies is one route to agrifood systems transformation, a key accelerator to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. A circular economy represents a major departure from the current linear production system and from many assumptions underlying existing food safety approaches.
The FAO report, Food safety in a circular economy, provides an analysis of current and emerging evidence on food safety risks in circular food production systems. While circular solutions offer promising sustainability benefits, they also introduce certain food safety concerns, such as the risk of contaminants, antimicrobial resistance and physical hazards. The report examines in depth four major dimensions of concern water scarcity, food loss and waste, food packaging waste, and land use efficiency.
By exploring these areas, the report highlights the importance of addressing potential food safety issues in the context of circular agrifood systems. Food safety policies and principles must be adapted to the unique characteristics of circular agrifood systems. Ensuring food safety requires a collective effort across all levels of the food supply chain, from producers to consumers and regulators. Each stakeholder has a critical role to play in safeguarding food safety as we move towards more sustainable agrifood systems.
Reports
Food safety in a circular economy
2024
Agrifood systems require sustained growth to maintain food security for the global population, while facing unprecedented pressure from challenges of climate change and resource depletion.
Summary report of the FAO side event at the 47th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC47)
2024
This document summarizes proceedings of the FAO Side event at the 47th Session of the Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC47) as a follow-up to the recent FAO publication "Food safety in a circular economy".
Infographics
Food Safety in a Circular Economy - Infographics
2024
Circular production promises vast benefits towards sustainability across all dimensions – economic, environmental and social.
Briefs
Water recycling and reuse: circular water economy and food safety considerations
2024
A circular water economy involves using limited water resources more efficiently. Water recycling and reuse offer many opportunities for agrifood systems...
Food loss and waste: valorizing waste while maintaining food safety
2024
Reducing food waste can have a positive impact on food security, the climate and the overall sustainability of agrifood systems.
Food packaging waste: circular innovations and food safety considerations
2024
Packaging plays an important role in keeping food fresh and safe but generates waste in the form of plastic and other materials.
Integrated farming systems: improving land-use efficiency while ensuring food safety
2024
Integrated farming is a circular approach to agriculture: wastes or by-products from a production system are used as inputs within another production...
Ensuring food safety in a circular economy: Four key areas
2024
Introducing circular processes and policies is one route to agrifood systems transformation, a key accelerator to achieving the Sustainable Development...
Articles
Opportunities and challenges for global food safety in advancing circular policies and practices in agrifood systems
2024
Sustainable agrifood systems are needed to provide safe and nutritious food for the growing world’s population.