A comprehensive review on challenges and choices of food waste in Saudi Arabia: exploring environmental and economic impacts

M. Amin Mir, Sook Keng Chang, Duaa Hefni
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Food waste is a major issue that affects the environment, the economy, and society at large. Food waste management has become a crucial concern in the context of Saudi Arabia, a nation undergoing fast economic expansion and shifting consumer patterns. This thorough analysis looks at the options and problems related to food waste in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the effects on the country’s economy and ecology. The report starts by describing the extent of food waste in Saudi Arabia, using studies and statistics that are currently accessible to provide readers a clear picture of the problem’s scope. The main causes of food waste in the nation are then identified, including dietary habits, supply chain inefficiencies, cultural norms, and a lack of infrastructure for food recovery and redistribution. It also looks into the financial effects, including what it costs for individuals, companies, and the government, as well as any possible profits from programs to recycle and reduce food waste. The report also looks at current programs and tactics used to combat food waste in Saudi Arabia, including public-private partnerships, regulatory interventions, awareness campaigns, and technology advancements. It assesses the efficacy of these activities and pinpoints any shortcomings or potential areas for development. This study concludes by highlighting the critical need for coordinated effort to eliminate food waste in Saudi Arabia and highlighting the significance of governmental support, infrastructure investment, multi-stakeholder engagement, and public awareness. Saudi Arabia can lessen its environmental impact, preserve resources, provide economic opportunities, and support international efforts for sustainable development by reducing food waste.
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全面审查沙特阿拉伯食物浪费的挑战和选择:探讨环境和经济影响
食物浪费是一个影响环境、经济和整个社会的重大问题。沙特阿拉伯正处于经济快速扩张和消费模式转变的时期,在这种情况下,食物浪费管理已成为一个至关重要的问题。这份详尽的分析报告探讨了沙特阿拉伯与食物浪费相关的方案和问题,强调了食物浪费对该国经济和生态的影响。报告首先介绍了沙特阿拉伯食物浪费的严重程度,并利用目前可获得的研究和统计数据为读者清晰地描绘了问题的范围。然后,报告指出了造成该国食物浪费的主要原因,包括饮食习惯、供应链效率低下、文化规范以及缺乏回收和再分配食物的基础设施。报告还探讨了食物浪费的经济影响,包括个人、公司和政府的成本,以及回收和减少食物浪费计划可能带来的利润。报告还研究了沙特阿拉伯目前用于打击食物浪费的计划和策略,包括公私合作、监管干预、宣传活动和技术进步。报告评估了这些活动的效果,并指出了不足之处或潜在的发展领域。本研究最后强调,沙特阿拉伯亟需协调努力消除食物浪费,并强调了政府支持、基础设施投资、多方利益相关者参与和公众意识的重要性。沙特阿拉伯可以通过减少食物浪费来减轻对环境的影响、保护资源、提供经济机会并支持国际社会为可持续发展所做的努力。
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