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Challenges to Food Waste Management in Food Service Operations

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Title
Challenges to Food Waste Management in Food Service Operations
Description

This report explores food waste management and sustainability efforts in the food service industry, highlighting causes, current strategies, challenges, and future prospects. Based on a survey of chefs, owners, and managers in full-service restaurants, it examines food waste levels, the adoption of composting and waste reduction practices, and the role of guest perception in promoting sustainable business models. Results reveal that about half of the respondents actively track food waste and participate in composting or diversion methods. Yet, barriers like cost, limited space, and staff training hinder wider implementation. While plate waste is reported to be a contributing source to overall food waste, pre-consumer waste from spoilage and preparation is the largest reported barrier for smaller operations with fewer resources. Recommendations include expanding staff training, adopting accessible waste tracking tools, upgrading composting facilities, and boosting marketing efforts to better inform guests.

Date Created
2025-08
Contributors
  • Cox, Jessica (Author)
  • Merrigan, Kathleen (Kathleen Ann), 1959- (Contributor)
  • Wharton, Christopher (Christopher Mack), 1977- (Contributor)
  • Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems (Issuing body)
Topical Subject
  • Food waste
  • Food service management
Keywords
  • Food Systems — General
  • Food Systems — Food waste
Resource Type
Text
Extent
1 PDF file (39 pages)
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
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Primary Member of
School of Sustainability Graduate Culminating Experiences
Identifier
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Issuance
single unit
Place of Publication (Text)
Arizona
Place of Publication (Code)
Arizona
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.203128
Copyright Date
2025
Preferred Citation

Cox, J. Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems. Challenges to Food Waste Management in Food Service Operations. August 2025. (Cox, 2025).

Statement of Responsibility
Jessica Cox, Graduate Student, Arizona State University
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date
"August 2025"
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System Modified
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