Systems Change Thinking - Creating Value and Closing the Loop from Unavoidable Food Supply Chain Wastes

3 December 2018 09:30-16:30, York, United Kingdom


Introduction
We are delighted to announce an opportunity to attend a free, one-day event on understanding the chemical and environmental benefits of utilising unavoidable food supply chain wastes (UFSCW). Current strategies for dealing with UFSCW are rudimentary and of low value: these include waste to energy (including incineration and anaerobic digestion), animal feed and bedding; composting; ploughing back in to soil; and, least preferably, landfill.

In response, this event explores UFSCW as a unique bioresource: a treasure trove of unexploited, bio-based materials and chemicals, with a range of potential commercial applications underpinned by holistic life-cycle thinking.

The event will be of particular interest to companies of all sizes wishing to valorise food waste streams as well as academics and policy makers. Particular benefits to attendees include:
  • An introduction to the new Sustainable Waste Valorisation Identifier (SWaVI) tool which enables companies to identify and compare different potential valorisation strategies based on economic viability as well as sustainability and technological readiness
  • A chance to listen to key industrialists, academics and consultants discuss valorisation from not only a company, but also a more holistic supply chain perspective.
  • The opportunity to hear from leading academic and industrial speakers about the latest, novel, technical approaches to food waste valorisation.
  • The ability to interact and connect with researchers, industrialists and policy makers interested in collaborative UK and global projects.

Programme

Session One: Holistic Systems Change (Chair: Professor Shahin Rahimifard, Loughborough University)

Session Two: Change, Technology and Methodologies (Chair: Professor Timothy Foster, University of Nottingham)

Session Three: Influencing Systems Change (Chair: Dr Avtar Matharu, University of York)

Lunch and refreshments provided.​

Poster Session

The deadline for poster abstract submission is Monday 29th October 2018. Please visit our event registration page for further details.
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Sponsorship & supporting organisations
The Re-SAUCE project team gratefully acknowledge funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant reference: EP/P008771/1) which has contributed to the organisation of this event. 
Venue
University of York

Lakehouse, University of York, Ron Cooke Hub, University of York Campus East, York, YO10 5GE, United Kingdom

Organised by
Re-SAUCE project team (EPSRC Grant reference: EP/P008771/1)
Contact information
Sophie Palmer
Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence
Department of Chemistry
University of York
York
YO10 5DD
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