Resources
Prepared by the World Bank and WRAP on behalf of the government of Mexico, the Conceptual Framework brings together the data on food loss and waste in Mexico for the first time, painting a compelling picture of the current situation an creating a framework for action.
- Food and drink
- Reducing and preventing food waste
- Measuring and reporting food waste
- Surplus food redistribution
- UN SDG 12.3
- Farmers and growers
- National government and departments
- Non-governmental organisations
Unsustainable production and consumption of food constitutes one of the biggest environmental threats to our planet. Eliminating food loss and waste to the largest extent possible – at all stages from producer to consumer – stands out as an urgent and indispensable step towards more sustainable food systems.
- Food and drink
- Reducing and preventing food waste
- Measuring and reporting food waste
- Farmers and growers
- Hospitality and food service
- National government and departments
- Non-governmental organisations
This document provides a summary of the methodology for the Household Simulation Model (HHSim).
- Eliminating problem plastics
- The UK Plastics Pact
- Reducing and preventing food waste
- Courtauld Commitment
- Farmers and growers
- Hospitality and food service
- Manufacturers
- Retailers and brands
- Packaging producers
These appendices provide supporting information to the Household food waste collections guide.
- Collections & recycling
- Consistency in collections
- Service design
- Communicating with residents
- Contamination prevention
- Collections and sorting
- Kerbside collection
- Recycling in urban areas
- Organics
- Local Authorities
When designing and specifying packaging, circularity should be at the heart of decision-making. WRAP has developed guidance on plastic packaging which should be read in advance of deciding which plastics to select: Defining what's recyclable and best in class polymer choices for packaging.
- Plastic Packaging
- Plastic packaging design
- Local Authorities
Food waste is an end-to-end challenge that requires end-to-end solutions.
- Courtauld Commitment
- Food Waste Reduction Roadmap
- Whole chain resource efficiency
- Farmers and growers
- Hospitality and food service
- Manufacturers
- Retailers and brands
Outlining progress made in the second year of the Food Waste Reduction Roadmap.
- More than 70 new food organisations have joined the Roadmap in the last twelve months, committing to ‘Target, Measure, Act’ on food waste in their operations, supply chain and customer base.
- Businesses implementing 'Target, Measure, Act' have increased from 121 to 171.
- 180,000t of food (worth £300m) across 45 companies reporting comparable data has been saved from becoming waste by Roadmap members.
- New Whole Chain toolkit equips businesses to tackle supply chain food waste farm to fork.
- Food and drink
- Reducing and preventing food waste
- Courtauld Commitment
- Food Waste Reduction Roadmap
- Whole chain resource efficiency
- UN SDG 12.3
- Farmers and growers
- Hospitality and food service
- Manufacturers
- Retailers and brands
This guidance provides detailed advice and practical examples on approaches for measuring food waste in effluent streams, primarily for food producers and manufacturers, supporting delivery of the UK’s Food Waste Reduction Roadmap.
- Food and drink
- Reducing and preventing food waste
- Courtauld Commitment
- Food Waste Reduction Roadmap
- Manufacturers
- Waste management and reprocessors
This report outlines the main activities and achievements to deliver the Safety, Health and Environment objectives for WRAP. It covers the period April 2018 to March 2019.
- Behaviour change interventions
- National government and departments
- Non-governmental organisations
This document sets out to clarify the differences between the materials used to make plastic packaging, the way plastics can behave and, the terminology used to describe plastics.
- Plastic Packaging
- Eliminating problem plastics
- Manufacturers
Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs) have a key role to play in the creation of high-quality/high-value recyclate streams that can be used as feedstock materials by a range of industries. The implementation of effective Quality Management Systems (QMS) can support this through consistency of approach, risk management and commercial differentiation.
- Collections & recycling
- Collections and sorting
- Material Recovery Facilities
- Waste management and reprocessors
These reports detail the technological challenges and market opportunities involved in recycling aluminium plastic laminated tubes and pouches.
- Plastic Packaging
- Collections & recycling
- Manufacturers