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      Digital platforms: mapping the territory of new technologies to fight food waste

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      Massimo Cane , Carmen Parra
      British Food Journal
      Emerald Publishing Limited
      Digital platforms, Food waste, Responsible consume, Surplus products, Sustainable development goals

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The reduction of food waste is still a pending issue that governments have still not resolved. In response to this problem mobile platforms are emerging that follow food ecology and the responsible consumption of food, and self-management of their access to allow the communication between people and their use of food. In this paper, the authors will analyze the main digital platforms that deal with solving this problem, especially those that fulfill a social commitment through the distribution and reduction of waste.

          Design/methodology/approach

          To provide solutions, the authors will address the importance of new technologies in the fight against waste, using digital platforms to manage food and to eliminate the loss in surplus products. To do this, the authors will first analyze from a theoretical point of view the concepts of “loss”, “waste” and “surplus product”, incorporating data of their impact between Spain and Italy. Next, the authors will analyze the influence of new technologies in the detection and distribution of products destined to become food waste. To carry out this qualitative research, the authors will apply the research strategy of theory building from multiple case studies (particularly 16 different digital platforms against food waste were analyzed), which is a methodological approach that uses cases as the basis to develop theory inductively.

          Findings

          The authors must make the public aware of the importance of being responsible consumers. To this end, the authors must disclose the problems associated with food waste and surplus product, presenting alternatives and new consumption habits. For this, it is necessary to collaborate and build synergies with organizations of different origins (consumers, producers and activists) involved in sustainable agrifood models. In this sense, digital platforms are essential tools to fight against food waste, preventing certain products from being considered unfit for human consumption. In this study, the authors suggest that, based on the review of the literature and the analysis of apps and blogs, the authors look for solutions to surplus and food waste both from the environment of the entrepreneur and the consumer and all using the new technologies.

          Research limitations/implications

          The research has raised different limitations. On the one hand, it is a subject that has not been analyzed from a doctrinal point of view, so it is not easy to find bibliographic references. On the other hand, digital platforms that act on food waste are not cataloged. This has made it difficult to search for elements of analysis to obtain results in the work. Finally, the sample can vary in a short period of time since the digital platforms are in a boom, which means that they constantly change.

          Practical implications

          This work allows a theoretical approach to the concepts of “loss”, “wastage” and “surplus product”, incorporating data on its impact in Spain and Italy, comparing it with the rest of Europe while providing figures and data on their impact. On the other hand, it allows us to know how new technologies can help the detection and distribution of products destined to become food waste. Finally, there are examples of platforms that are offering service in different areas, incorporating a novel classification that allows us to know the differences depending on their origin and destination.

          Originality/value

          The originality of the work can be summarized in the following points: There are no doctrinal works that analyze in a combined way the food waste with the new technologies; The relationship with the 2030 Agenda in which responsible consumption is one of the achievements pursued by the United Nations, and the authors position the study’s research as an evidence of platforms that are currently working in the interest of reducing food waste. Furthermore, the authors provide an early classification of platforms based on their usability and objectives of reducing, reusing and recycling food.

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          Continuing population and consumption growth will mean that the global demand for food will increase for at least another 40 years. Growing competition for land, water, and energy, in addition to the overexploitation of fisheries, will affect our ability to produce food, as will the urgent requirement to reduce the impact of the food system on the environment. The effects of climate change are a further threat. But the world can produce more food and can ensure that it is used more efficiently and equitably. A multifaceted and linked global strategy is needed to ensure sustainable and equitable food security, different components of which are explored here.
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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Journal
                BFJ
                10.1108/BFJ
                British Food Journal
                BFJ
                Emerald Publishing Limited
                0007-070X
                23 March 2020
                28 April 2020
                23 March 2020
                28 April 2020
                : 122
                Issue : 5 Issue title : Redesigning firms' and stakeholders' value in the food and beverage industry: initiatives beyond sustainability Issue title : Redesigning firms' and stakeholders' value
                : 1647-1669
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Management, University of Turin , Turin, Italy
                [2] Universitat Abat Oliba CEU de Barcelona , Barcelona, Spain
                Author notes
                Massimo Cane can be contacted at: massimo.cane@unito.it
                Article
                642285 BFJ-06-2019-0391.pdf BFJ-06-2019-0391
                10.1108/BFJ-06-2019-0391
                aa03c320-9e00-4762-9d51-9c3e1a31c243
                © Emerald Publishing Limited
                History
                : 04 June 2019
                : 18 November 2019
                : 20 January 2020
                : 22 January 2020
                Page count
                Figures: 3, Tables: 7, Equations: 0, References: 86, Pages: 23, Words: 12447
                Categories
                research-article, Research paper
                cat-PPEM, Public policy & environmental management
                cat-FN, Food & nutrition
                Custom metadata
                Yes
                Yes
                Journal
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                Economic development,Environmental economics & Politics,Agricultural economics & Resource management,International economics & Trade,Economics
                Sustainable development goals,Responsible consume,Food waste,Digital platforms,Surplus products

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