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      Creating loops with value recovery: empirical study of fresh food supply chains

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      Production Planning & Control
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            Food waste within food supply chains: quantification and potential for change to 2050

            Food waste in the global food supply chain is reviewed in relation to the prospects for feeding a population of nine billion by 2050. Different definitions of food waste with respect to the complexities of food supply chains (FSCs)are discussed. An international literature review found a dearth of data on food waste and estimates varied widely; those for post-harvest losses of grain in developing countries might be overestimated. As much of the post-harvest loss data for developing countries was collected over 30 years ago, current global losses cannot be quantified. A significant gap exists in the understanding of the food waste implications of the rapid development of ‘BRIC’ economies. The limited data suggest that losses are much higher at the immediate post-harvest stages in developing countries and higher for perishable foods across industrialized and developing economies alike. For affluent economies, post-consumer food waste accounts for the greatest overall losses. To supplement the fragmentary picture and to gain a forward view, interviews were conducted with international FSC experts. The analyses highlighted the scale of the problem, the scope for improved system efficiencies and the challenges of affecting behavioural change to reduce post-consumer waste in affluent populations.
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              Towards circular economy implementation: a comprehensive review in context of manufacturing industry

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                Production Planning & Control
                Production Planning & Control
                Informa UK Limited
                0953-7287
                1366-5871
                May 21 2018
                April 26 2018
                May 21 2018
                April 26 2018
                : 29
                : 6
                : 522-538
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Queen’s Management School, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK
                [2 ]The Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
                Article
                10.1080/09537287.2018.1449264
                eb03203c-c233-4a5a-84ec-36bde17ac67d
                © 2018
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