Most food losses are caused by the consumer – nearly 40 per cent in Germany. Distribution losses account for 40%. © highwaystarz / fotolia.com
The Bumper Mark is a food expiry label that shows whether a product is still edible. © www.design-by-sol.com
To ensure product diversity and full shelves at all times, retailers often order more than they can actually sell. Deggendorf Technical College is working on a forecasting and material planning system (iPDS) which calculates “waste indicators” for fresh food, thus preventing unnecessary food loss.
EU figures have shown that the share of food losses and waste is highest in the Netherlands. WWF Germany says that annual per-capita losses are nearly 600 kg. In Belgium this figure is lower, but still fairly high – 400 kg – and in Cyprus it is over 300 kg. Germany is number 18 in this ranking.
10 Millionen Tonnen Lebensmittelverluste können allein in Deutschland vermieden werden – unter anderem durch die richtige Verpackung. © Ivonne Wierink / fotolia.com