Comprehensive Showcase of Global Reducing Food Waste Innovations & Startups
From CLIMAFIX, the leader in climate innovation intelligence
Reducing Food Waste Introduction:
Over a billion tons of edible food is wasted every year. While that’s a shocking number when we consider that millions go hungry worldwide, such wastage also implies significant amounts of CO2 emissions, as each ton of food that is wasted carries with it a significant carbon footprint.
Some estimates suggest that consumers in rich developed countries throw out almost as much food every year as the entire food production of sub-Saharan Africa! A good percentage of the food that’s thrown away goes to the landfill. In addition to the CO2 emissions during its production, the wasted food ending up in landfills releases significant amounts of methane, a gas about 25 times as potent as a greenhouse gas as CO2.
Even in cities in developed countries, significant portions of the population live in poverty and hunger. While redistributing the wasted food in these regions looks like a simple idea, it is logistically quite challenging. A parallel challenge is the perishable nature of food, which implies that it needs to be used within a short period. A host of solutions – many of them with an IT/digital component – have started enabling such a distribution in urban regions.
Another way to reduce food waste is to ensure that there is minimal wastage in the first place. Here again, solution providers are using simple approaches, as well as sophisticated big data and AI to assist medium and large stakeholders (large restaurants, supermarkets, etc) to dramatically cut down food waste.
While food waste is a reality all over the world, the amount of food waste from developed economies is perhaps an order of magnitude higher than that from developing and underdeveloped economies that have more sustainable ways of living – owing to cultural practices as well as economic compulsions.
For the 2020-2030 period, innovations for food waste reduction will come from food-sharing apps, solutions to protect perishable foods, the use of artificial intelligence to reduce excess food production at residential and commercial kitchens, and increasing use of “imperfect” (ugly looking) fruits, vegetables and other food items.
The Reducing Food Waste Innovations & Startups Report provides insights on the following:
- Current & Emerging Technologies
- Innovation & Startups Analysis
- Urgency of this Decarbonization Avenue
- Unique Solutions Derived from Startups
- Commercialization Potential
- Scalability
- Highlights of Prominent Innovations & Startups
- List of 10 High-Impact Startups
For each startup, the following inputs are provided:
- Product
- Key benefits
- Technology & process
- Videos
- Links to founder profiles
- Links to prominent news & analyses about the startup
The Reducing Food Waste Innovations Report is part of CLIMAFIX 500, a comprehensive global climate innovation and startup report.