Sustainability in the Food Industry: 35

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Sustainability in the Food Industry: 35

Author(s): Cheryl J. Baldwin (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb. 2009
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 274 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0813808464
  • ISBN-13: 9780813808468

Book Description

Sustainability is beginning to transform the food industry with environmental, economic and social factors being considered, evaluated and implemented throughout the supply chain like never before. Sustainability in the Food Industry defines sustainability with a comprehensive review of the industry’s current approach to balancing environmental, economic and social considerations throughout the supply chain. In addition, tools and information are provided to enhance future progress. To achieve this, the book combines technical research summaries, case studies and marketing information. Coverage includes sustainability as it relates to: agricultural practices, food processing, distribution, waste management, packaging, life cycle analysis, food safety and health, environmental labeling, consumer insight and market demand, product development, practices in food manufacturing companies, food retailing and food service. An international group of authors covers the information from a global perspective. Sustainability in the Food Industry offers an overview of sustainable sources of impact and improvement, how they relate to the key sectors of the food industry and how programs may be implemented for further improvement.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This work provides a practical, industry-led alternative to works like Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto (2008) and is a much-needed update to Patricia Allen’s important Food for the Future: Conditions and Contradictions of Sustainability (Wiley, 1993).”(CHOICE, December 2009)

“Sustainability in the Food Industry reviews the industry’s current approach to balancing environmental, economic and social considerations throughout the supply chain.” (Food Manufacture, April 2009)

“The book combines technical research summaries case studies and marketing information to provide insight about sustainability as it relates to agricultural practices food processing distribution waste management packaging life cycle analysis food safety and health environmental labeling consumer insight and market demand product development practices in food manufacturing companies food retailing and food service.” (Food Technology, February 2009)

From the Inside Flap

Sustainability is beginning to transform the food industry with environmental, economic and social factors being considered, evaluated and implemented throughout the supply chain like never before. Sustainability in the Food Industry defines sustainability with a comprehensive review of the industry’s current approach to balancing environmental, economic and social considerations throughout the supply chain. In addition, tools and information are provided to enhance future progress. To achieve this, the book combines technical research summaries, case studies and marketing information. Coverage includes sustainability as it relates to: agricultural practices, food processing, distribution, waste management, packaging, life cycle analysis, food safety and health, environmental labeling, consumer insight and market demand, product development, practices in food manufacturing companies, food retailing and food service. An international group of authors covers the information from a global perspective. Sustainability in the Food Industry offers an overview of sustainable sources of impact and improvement, how they relate to the key sectors of the food industry and how programs may be implemented for further improvement.

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