Sentences with phrase «food recovery hierarchy»

The US EPA's Food Recovery Hierarchy ranks source reduction at the top of its priorities as a strategy to reduce wasted food.
This Food Recovery Hierarchy is a major guiding framework for our approach to reducing wasted food and food waste.
They follow the Food Recovery Hierarchy.
The Food Recovery Hierarchy prioritizes actions organizations can take to prevent and divert wasted food.
Each tier of the Food Recovery Hierarchy focuses on different management strategies for your wasted food.
The conference focused on the top two tiers of EPA's Food Recovery Hierarchy, which prioritizes actions people can take to reduce and recover wasted food: «source reduction» and «feed hungry people.»
The US EPA's Food Recovery Hierarchy ranks feeding hungry people near the top of its priorities as a strategy to reduce wasted food.
The presentations include information on the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act, liability protection for food donation, the food recovery hierarchy, and innovative ways to keep retailer food waste out of landfills.
According to EPA's food recovery hierarchy using food to feed hungry people is preferred over recovering it to feed animals and both of those are preferred over composting.
Aside from minimizing food waste in the first place through our efficient operations, food donation is the preferred diversion option according to the Food Recovery Hierarchy.
Early on our journey, we adopted EPA's Food Recovery Hierarchy as a means for determining the highest and best use of organics byproducts.
The FWRA supports and endorses the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) food recovery hierarchy to prioritize actions to prevent and divert food waste.
A: A critical element of Target's efforts to combat food waste is prioritizing strategies based on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Food Recovery Hierarchy.

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Aramark also focuses first on source reduction following EPA's Food Waste Recovery Hierarchy.
How does AD work and where does it fit in the hierarchy of food recovery techniques?
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