Understanding food surplus: Challenges and strategies for reducing food waste - A mini-review.

IF 4.3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Waste Management & Research Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1177/0734242X251320878
Fabio de Almeida Oroski
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Food waste constitutes one of the major obstacles to building sustainable food systems. While there is a wealth of research on the primary causes of food waste, little attention has been given to the link between surplus production and waste generation. Current approaches to reducing food waste predominantly focus on redistributing surplus rather than preventing its formation. This study conducted a systematic literature review (SLR) to delve into the concept of food surplus and understand its relationship to food waste. It also seeks to pinpoint the key challenges and limitations of redistributing food surplus. This SLR revealed that the definition of food surplus is ambiguous and lacks clear parameters for determining what qualifies food as surplus. As a result, food edible for consumption is often categorized as surplus and may or may not be recovered. The classification of food as surplus or waste is intricate and is influenced more by economic factors than physical characteristics. While food redistribution via food banks is crucial for addressing food insecurity, it encounters technical and operational obstacles that limit high levels of food recovery. Therefore, preventive strategies should be implemented to curb overproduction, which appears to be the root cause of surplus formation and waste. However, reducing overproduction requires structural changes in the current food system logic.

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理解粮食过剩:减少粮食浪费的挑战和策略-一个小型综述。
食物浪费是建设可持续粮食系统的主要障碍之一。虽然对食物浪费的主要原因进行了大量研究,但很少注意到剩余生产与废物产生之间的联系。目前减少食物浪费的方法主要侧重于重新分配剩余食物,而不是防止其形成。本研究通过系统的文献回顾(SLR)来深入探讨食物剩余的概念,并了解其与食物浪费的关系。它还试图指出重新分配剩余粮食的主要挑战和限制。这一单反揭示了粮食剩余的定义是模糊的,缺乏明确的参数来确定什么是粮食剩余。因此,可食用的食物通常被归类为剩余,可能会或可能不会被回收。食物是剩余的还是浪费的分类是复杂的,更多的是受经济因素而不是物理特性的影响。虽然通过粮食银行重新分配粮食对解决粮食不安全问题至关重要,但它遇到了技术和操作障碍,限制了粮食的高水平回收。因此,应该采取预防措施来遏制生产过剩,这似乎是造成过剩和浪费的根本原因。然而,减少生产过剩需要对当前粮食系统逻辑进行结构性改革。
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Waste Management & Research
Waste Management & Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
8.50
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7.70%
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232
审稿时长
4.1 months
期刊介绍: Waste Management & Research (WM&R) publishes peer-reviewed articles relating to both the theory and practice of waste management and research. Published on behalf of the International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) topics include: wastes (focus on solids), processes and technologies, management systems and tools, and policy and regulatory frameworks, sustainable waste management designs, operations, policies or practices.
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