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Sharing knowledge is extremely important for us. By doing so we can work together to decrease FLW around the world. Here every partner will publish articles about their fascinating work in the project.

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Reduction of Food Waste in

Written by: Dr. Ítala Marx Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Cordoba, Spain Chemistry Institute for Energy and Environment, University of Cordoba, Spain Email: itala.gouveia.marx@uco.es Food waste is one of...

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Plate Waste and Leftovers: An

Summary by: Alexandra Esteves, Carlos Ribeiro, Kamila Soares, Miguel Castro Food waste (FW) in restaurants is a significant issue in the food service sector. Various factors contribute to this waste,...

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EU Platform on Food Losses

Written by: Tamás Szallabek From: VIMOSZ Contributors: Berta Redondo and Andrea Adelmo Della Penna What is it The European Platform on Food Losses and Waste was established by the European...

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Short opinion on the relevance

By: Dr. Deolinda Silva Food loss and waste represents a huge obstacle when we look for the circularity of food systems. The inefficiency of the supply chain, where significant quantities...

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The Crucial Role of By-Product

By:  Ana Novo Barros (WASTELESS Coordinator) From: UTAD In the context of a circular economy and industrial symbiosis, the valorization of by-products holds paramount importance. As industries worldwide grapple with...

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WASTELESS Blockchain against Food Waste

By: Gabriele Sapienza From: WIISE What is blockchain? Blockchain is a technology that records transactions in a secure, transparent, and immutable manner. It is a decentralized digital ledger that allows...

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’Plate Waste’ Reducing Methods in

Summary by: Tamás Szallabek From: VIMOSZ According to the UN Food Waste Index 2021, most data on food waste (FW) are available from households; there are fewer measurements being conducted...

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Towards a sustainable production of

Summary by: Luminita Ciolacu and Sofia Reis (alphabetically) From: ISEKI-Food Association The global mushroom market is expected to reach 21 million tons in 2026, leading to an estimated 105 million...

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