Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5070859 Food Policy 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article aims to address the need for more comprehensive studies on sustainable food systems through a case study of hospital food waste in Wales, UK. Based on a mixed-method research approach that focused on the links between hospital food waste, catering practices and public procurement strategies, the article shows that the hospital meal system, in the case studied, is responsible for overall levels of food waste that greatly exceed the official percentages provided by the Health Board. In addition to showing the theoretical benefits of research that accounts for the complex interrelations between different stages of the food chain, the study raises the need for a more integrated political approach that mobilizes all actors in the food system around a shared vision for sustainable development.

► Records levels of hospital food waste that greatly exceed the percentages provided by the Health Board. ► Links hospital food waste production, food service quality and public procurement strategies. ► Argues for a more integrated theoretical and political approach to the sustainability of the food systems.

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