Trainings
Teacher Resource Pack
Name: Tools to monitor and measure Food Loss and Waste along the food supply chain
Target group: FLW Researchers

Content:

06 October – Electronic Registry supported by a Blockchain system
10:00 -11:30 CEST
This tool provides transparent, real-time information on product origin, expiration dates, and storage conditions. It supports food industries, food services, retailers, and households in reducing waste through improved inventory management and faster responses to spoilage risks.
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16 October – AI-based data Driven Approach for Food Waste Management
10:00 -11:30 CEST
Designed for food retailers, this solution helps reduce surplus, improve operational efficiency, ensure product availability, and lower costs.
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27 October – Surplus Measurement and Management Tool
10:00 -11:30 CET
This tool enables food industries, food services, and retailers to identify waste at source, recover surplus with the highest potential value, and improve procurement and operational planning.
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03 November – Computer Vision-based image analysis for Household Food Decay Detection
10:00 -11:30 CET
An early-stage solution that applies image analysis to measure food decay based on colour changes, helping households monitor food quality.
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10 November – Household automatic system for Food Waste Assessment
10:00 -11:30 CET
A system designed to simplify data collection and analysis for households, supporting more effective food waste management.
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Learning outcomes: These workshops provide a unique opportunity to discover cutting-edge solutions, exchange knowledge with stakeholders across the food chain, and contribute to shaping tools that can make a significant impact in reducing food waste.
- Learn directly from tool developers through live demonstrations
- Hear insights from stakeholders already applying the tools in practice
- Engage in interactive Q&A sessions and practical exercises
- Provide valuable feedback on the usability and applicability of the tools
Costs: free of charge