What is the problem with food waste? : the role of attitudes for food waste in school meals
Today one third of all food produced in the world is estimated to be wasted or lost. Agriculture and livestock production is part of a resource intensive industry with environmental consequences contributing to climate change and other pressing natural resource issues. Food waste occurs at several...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2016
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