Routledge Handbook of Food Waste 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429462795-28
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Keeping Unavoidable Food Waste in the Food Chain as Animal Feed

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“…Against this background, if FBOs are offered fiscal incentives to send their waste to energy recovery, it is likely that they will consider it a more inviting choice (O'Connor et al, 2014). For instance, Bowman et al (2020) point out that 19,898 tonnes of food fit for human consumption was redirected to anaerobic digestion by UK's largest food retailer in 2017-18. Some MS even prioritise waste-to-energy valorisation over redistribution of surplus to improve food security.…”
Section: Competing Valorisation Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Against this background, if FBOs are offered fiscal incentives to send their waste to energy recovery, it is likely that they will consider it a more inviting choice (O'Connor et al, 2014). For instance, Bowman et al (2020) point out that 19,898 tonnes of food fit for human consumption was redirected to anaerobic digestion by UK's largest food retailer in 2017-18. Some MS even prioritise waste-to-energy valorisation over redistribution of surplus to improve food security.…”
Section: Competing Valorisation Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%