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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:Wrap (United Kingdom), ANTHESIS (UK) LIMITED, BOKU, BACTEVO LIMITED, CSCP +23 partnersWrap (United Kingdom),ANTHESIS (UK) LIMITED,BOKU,BACTEVO LIMITED,CSCP,UNIBO,Newcastle University,SDU,RISE,ECOLOGIC INSTITUT ge,IGSNRR,IFR,MAGYAR ELELMISZERBANK EGYESULET,WR,CREDA,GLOBAL FEEDBACK LIMITED,PROVALOR,SENSUS BV,UNEP,GS1,JSI,SIVL,DELOITTE,BIO Intelligence Service (France),VACUVITA,ACEF,WU,European Food Information ResourceFunder: European Commission Project Code: 641933Overall Budget: 9,444,760 EURFunder Contribution: 8,999,760 EURThe overall aim of the REFRESH project is to contribute significantly towards the objective of reducing food waste across the EU by 30% by 2025 (which amounts to between 25 to 40 million tonnes of food not being wasted in 2025[1], worth tens of billions of Euros a year) and maximizing the value from unavoidable food waste and packaging materials. To achieve this ambitious goal, we will adopt a systemic approach and use cutting edge science to enable action by businesses, consumers and public authorities. A central ambition of the REFRESH project is to develop a ‘Framework for Action’ model that is based on strategic agreements across all stages of the supply chain (backed by Governments), delivered through collaborative working and supported by evidence-based tools to allow targeted, cost effective interventions. Success will support transformation towards a more sustainable and secure EU food system, benefitting Europe’s economy, environment and society.
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