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      Norwegian supply chain collaboration when it is urgent to reduce food waste: the relation between efforts for good outcomes and engaging in RRI process dimensions

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          Developing a framework for responsible innovation

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            Food waste generation and industrial uses: A review.

            Food waste is made up of materials intended for human consumption that are subsequently discharged, lost, degraded or contaminated. The problem of food waste is currently on an increase, involving all sectors of waste management from collection to disposal; the identifying of sustainable solutions extends to all contributors to the food supply chains, agricultural and industrial sectors, as well as retailers and final consumers. A series of solutions may be implemented in the appropriate management of food waste, and prioritised in a similar way to waste management hierarchy. The most sought-after solutions are represented by avoidance and donation of edible fractions to social services. Food waste is also employed in industrial processes for the production of biofuels or biopolymers. Further steps foresee the recovery of nutrients and fixation of carbon by composting. Final and less desirable options are incineration and landfilling. A considerable amount of research has been carried out on food waste with a view to the recovery of energy or related products. The present review aims to provide an overview of current debate on food waste definitions, generation and reduction strategies, and conversion technologies emerging from the biorefinery concept.
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              Lessons for Responsible Innovation in the Business Context: A Systematic Literature Review of Responsible, Social and Sustainable Innovation Practices

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                Journal
                Journal of Responsible Innovation
                Journal of Responsible Innovation
                Informa UK Limited
                2329-9460
                2329-9037
                December 31 2024
                August 22 2024
                December 31 2024
                : 11
                : 1
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                [1 ]NORSUS Norwegian Institute for Sustainability, Fredrikstad, Norway
                [2 ]Matvett, Oslo, Norway
                [3 ]Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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                10.1080/23299460.2024.2376781
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                © 2024

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