Ebook: Waste: uncovering the global food scandal
Author: Stuart Tristram
- Tags: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Industries--Food Industry, Food conservation, Food industry and trade--Environmental aspects, Food industry and trade--Waste minimization, Food Manufacturing & Related Industries, Food security & supply, Food supply--Economic aspects, Food supply--Social aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Agriculture & Food, Electronic books, Food industry and trade -- Waste minimization, Food supply -- Economic aspects, Food supply -- Social aspects, Food industry and trade -- Environmental aspects, BUSINESS & EC
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
- City: London
- Language: English
- epub
pt. I. Perishing possessions -- 1. Liber-ate -- 2. Supermarkets -- 3. Manufacturers -- 4. Selling the sell-by mythology -- 5. Watching your wasteline -- 6. Losing ground : some environmental impacts of waste -- pt. II. Squandered harvests -- 7. Farming : potatoes have eyes -- 8. Fish : the scale of waste -- 9. Meat : offal isn't awful -- 10. Moth and mould : waste in a land of hunger -- 11. The evolutionary origins of surplus -- 12. Adding it all up and asking ... 'what if?' -- pt. III. Where there's muck there's brass -- 13. Reduce : food is for eating -- 14. Redistribute : the gleaners -- 15. Recycle : compost and gas -- 16. Omnivorous brethren : pigs and us -- 17. Islands of hope : Japan, Taiwan and South Korea -- 18. Action plan : a path to utrophia.
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