Seeing is believing Food waste in the Hospitality and Food Service - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Seeing is believing Food waste in the Hospitality and Food Service - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Seeing is believing Food waste in the Hospitality and Food Service Sector in NI Kathryn Tims, KT Environmental Overview Food waste costs the business case WRAP & The Hospitality and Food Service Sector Voluntary Agreement
Overview
- Food waste costs – the business case
- WRAP & The Hospitality and Food Service
Sector Voluntary Agreement (HaFSA)
- Hospitality Sector in NI
- Cost Sector in NI
- Seeing is believing!
- First steps?
Counting the cost
- The cost of food
waste to the Hospitality and Food Service (HaFS) Sector is £2.5 billion a year in 2011 and rising to £3 billion by 2016.
Source: WRAP Research
Counting the cost
- UK HaFS outlets produce a total of almost
3 million tonnes of waste per year,
– Packaging (1.3 million tonnes), – Food waste (0.92 million tonnes), and – ‘Non-Food' wastes (0.66 million tonnes).
- 18% of all food purchased by the Sector
ends up being thrown away (as avoidable or
unavoidable food waste).
Source: WRAP Research
Source: WRAP Research
The bottom line
- Each tonne of food waste prevented saves
£2,800 of total (avoidable and unavoidable food) costs (sector average)
- This rises to £3,700 / tonne when
considering avoidable food waste
- Each tonne of food waste that is disposed
in landfill will generate 4.2 tonnes of greenhouse gases contributing to climate change
Source: WRAP Research
Voluntary Agreement
- The Hospitality and
Food Service Agreement (HaFSA) is a voluntary agreement to support the sector in reducing waste and recycling more.
The HaFSA targets
- 1. Prevention target: To reduce food and
associated packaging waste arising by 5% by the end of 2015.
- 2. Waste management target: To
increase the overall rate of food and packaging waste being recycled, sent to Anaerobic Digestion or composted to at least 70% by the end of 2015.
A Selection of Signatories of the HaFSA
A Selection of Supporters of the HaFSA
Hospitality Sector in NI
- What has been happening to date…
- Site specific reviews and development of
management plans for the signatories
- Training on reducing waste through menu
planning
- Good practice case studies
Hospitality Sector
- Video Screencasts for Environmental
Health professionals in partnership with CIEH NI
- Measuring and Understanding where food
waste comes from in your kitchen – hands
- n approach and “Winnow” trials
Cost of Food waste to the Cost Sector in NI
- Funded by DoENI’s Rethink Waste programme
- Partnership between KT Environmental Consulting
and ARENA Network
- Focusing on the cost sector and its supply chain
- Aims to contribute to diversion of food and food
packaging waste from landfill
- Running from July 2013 to March 2014
- With ongoing engagement to 2016
Project
Participants
- Serco
- Sodexo
- Baxter Storey
- Elior
- Belfast City Council
- Newtownabbey Council
- NI Assembly
- Northern Health &
Social Care Trust
- South Eastern HSC
Trust
- Western Education
and Library Board
- Stranmillis University
College
- Queen's University
Belfast
- Belfast Met College
Sectors represented
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% Staff catering Healthcare Education Services
In which sectors do you operate in Northern Ireland?
Food Waste findings
Type of Food Waste Contract caterers (tonnes food waste / yr) Education (tonnes food waste / yr) Healthcare (tonnes food waste / yr) Local Authority (tonnes food waste / yr) Combined Total (tonnes per year) Unavoidable Food Waste 5.35 10.00 6.50 0.80 22.66 Avoidable Food Waste 16.05 30.01 19.51 2.40 67.97 Sector Average 4.01 7.50 9.76 1.20
- Total Food
Waste 21.40 40.01 26.02 3.20 90.63
Costs of Food Waste
Type of Food Waste Contract caterers (£ food waste / yr) Education (£ food waste / yr) Healthcare (£ food waste / yr) Local Authority (£ food waste / yr) Combined Total (£ food waste per year) Avoidable Food Waste £44,940 £84,021 £54,634 £6,720 £190,315 Sector Average £11,235 £21,005 £27,317 £3,360
- Total Food
Waste £59,920 £112,028 £72,845 £8,960 £253,753
Findings
- Good levels of recycling for cardboard,
plastic, glass and cans, more can be done!
- Limited used of dedicated food waste
collection
- Generally poor levels of data for food
waste and food packaging waste (40% had no food waste data available and had to extrapolate)
Summary
- From a combination of actual and
extrapolated data
- 90.6 tonnes of food waste were identified
- 68 tonnes avoidable food waste
- Maximum amount of food waste a year
recorded is 16 tonnes and the minimum is 0.4 tonne.
- Average 7 tonnes of food waste
generated by each business / yr
Food Waste Costs!
- Food waste (purchase, prep, storage,
service and disposal) costs £2,800 / tonne
- £252,000 value to the sector!
- £19,384 on average to each business
First steps?
- These studies show that food waste costs
businesses
- Seeing is believing!
- Measure, measure, measure…
- Realistic to aim for a 20% reduction in