Management Food Waste in Municipality Schools: An Analysis from a Circular Economy Perspective

IF 3.6 Q2 MANAGEMENT
Simone Sehnem, Lucia Godoi, F. Simioni, Cristina Martins, Sandro Vieira Soares, J. B. S. O. de Andrade Guerra, Tais Provensi
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Background: Food waste is a situation that triggers certain controversy, considering that there is still a significant number of people who do not have access to healthy and nutritious food every day. The management of food leftovers from school lunches depends on the creation of measurement mechanisms. Thus, current characteristics of schools should be identified in order to mitigate and better manage these leftovers. This study addresses this gap, that is, it seeks to understand how food waste management is carried out in schools from a circular economy perspective. Methods: Focusing on the management of school lunches in municipal schools, this study aims to build an inductive interpretive theory in order to understand how schools promote food waste management. Results: Loss estimates and their monetization were identified and explained, and alternatives for waste recovery using the ReSOLVE framework were proposed. Conclusions: Therefore, it was assumed that the perspective of circularity is a possible and viable way to manage food waste in school lunches. Stakeholder engagement and awareness raising become necessary premises for success in the food circularity journey.
城市学校食物浪费管理:基于循环经济视角的分析
背景:考虑到每天仍有相当数量的人无法获得健康和营养的食物,食物浪费是一种引发一定争议的情况。学校午餐剩饭的管理取决于衡量机制的建立。因此,应该确定学校目前的特点,以减轻和更好地管理这些遗留问题。本研究解决了这一差距,也就是说,它试图从循环经济的角度了解学校如何进行食物垃圾管理。方法:以市立学校午餐管理为研究对象,构建归纳解释理论,了解学校如何推动食物垃圾管理。结果:确定并解释了损失估计及其货币化,并提出了使用ReSOLVE框架进行废物回收的替代方案。结论:因此,假设循环的观点是一种可能和可行的方式来管理学校午餐食物浪费。利益相关者的参与和意识的提高成为食品循环之旅成功的必要前提。
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