food waste
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Definition
Noun 1. Discarded food: Edible material that is thrown away, typically from kitchens, households, restaurants, or food service operations, after it is no longer intended for consumption.
Usage
Food waste is used as a non-count noun to describe the collective mass or concept of uneaten food that is disposed of. - Reducing food waste is an important environmental goal. - The new program aims to compost all food waste from the cafeteria. - Food waste in landfills produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Advanced Usage
- Food waste reduction/management: Refers to strategies and systems for minimizing the amount of food discarded.
- The city has implemented a comprehensive food waste management policy.
- Food waste stream: The flow of discarded food within the waste management system.
- Separating the food waste stream from other trash allows for better recycling.
Variants and Related Words
- Food loss: Often used in agricultural and supply chain contexts to describe food that is lost before it reaches the consumer, distinct from which typically occurs at the retail and consumer levels.
- The study addressed both food loss during transport and post-consumer food waste.
Synonyms
- Wasted food
- Discarded food
- Kitchen waste (can be broader, including non-food items)
Related Phrases
- Source of food waste: The origin or cause of discarded food.
- Households are a major source of food waste.
- Divert food waste: To redirect food waste away from landfills, e.g., to composting or anaerobic digestion.
- The facility helps divert food waste to create renewable energy.
Noun
- food that is discarded (as from a kitchen)