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The FOODRUS index: Assessing suitability for effective food loss and waste prevention management under an integral perspective

•A methodology that defines and ranks KPIs encompassing the entire FSC.•A KPIs co-creation process involving experts and FSC stakeholders.•A new criteria (SMART + ) that incorporates the digitization capability of KPIs.•An index that assesses the readiness of FSCs to implement FLW prevention strateg...

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Published in:Waste management (Elmsford) 2024-04, Vol.179, p.32-43
Main Authors: Amador-Cervera, Manuel, Angarita-Zapata, Juan S., de la Calle Vicente, Alberto, Alonso-Vicario, Ainhoa
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Language:English
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Summary:•A methodology that defines and ranks KPIs encompassing the entire FSC.•A KPIs co-creation process involving experts and FSC stakeholders.•A new criteria (SMART + ) that incorporates the digitization capability of KPIs.•An index that assesses the readiness of FSCs to implement FLW prevention strategies. The impact of food loss and waste (FLW) generation on food supply chains' (FSC) sustainability represents a challenge embodied in the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12.3. This problem requires a methodology to measure such an impact in a rigorous, holistic, and standardized way that can be applied to any FSC. This paper aims to develop and validate a single index to assess the readiness of FSCs to implement FLW prevention strategies and measure their impact: the so-called FOODRUS index. The co-creation methodology followed incorporates experts and FSC stakeholders feedback. The index has been validated in 3 FSCs: The Slovak pilot scored 74.35%, the Spanish pilot reached 68.79%, and the Danish pilot was rated 61.14%. Its calculation, eased by the FOODRUS index self-assessment tool (described in the Appendix), allows quick diagnosis of the FSC capability to implement FLW prevention strategies considering both the knowledge provided by experts and the experience of the FSC stakeholders that participated in its co-creation process. In this way the FSC can assess its FLW prevention performance at a strategic and management level, with the aim of improving its sustainability impact.
ISSN:0956-053X
1879-2456
DOI:10.1016/j.wasman.2024.02.050