July 2021  •  Issue No. 14

Tipping the Scale on Food Loss and Waste: Momentum for Policy Change Accelerates in the U.S. and Around the World

U.S. and global stakeholders are calling for governments to step up and curb food waste. Ongoing efforts to combat food waste have seen increasing successes over the past several years, particularly at local, state, and regional levels. Yet, as one-third of the world's food is lost or wasted rather than consumed, there is a clear need for drastic policy change. Not only does this food waste contribute heavily toward climate change, but it is devastating in the face of rising rates of food insecurity amid the global pandemic. 

Since the Biden Administration and new Congress took office in January, food loss and waste has been high on the U.S. policy agenda. To support the growing dialogues, FLPC and our partner organizations are providing decisionmakers with the tools they need to stop food waste along the food chain. Our recommendations span from high-level, impactful food waste policy solutions, to targeted and specific avenues for change. 

FLPC has also helped map food waste solutions on the global stage. This year, we released new research under The Global Food Donation Policy Atlas on food donation laws and policies in countries across five continents. Pursuant to this project, and with the support of The Global FoodBanking Network, FLPC hosted a series of virtual dialogues with global policymakers on strategies to reduce food waste and promote greater food donation. These important conversations helped to further build momentum for critical policy change.

For more information on our activities to reduce food lost and waste, explore our recent publications and resources, below. 

 

Five Solutions to Cut Food Loss and Waste by 50% by 2030

FLPC recently teamed up with ReFED, the Natural Resources Defense Council, World Wildlife Fund, and more than 50 companies, NGOs, and other stakeholders to recommend five key actions for Congress and the Biden Administration to cut U.S. food loss and waste in half by 2030, in accordance with SDG 12.3. We published our recommendations in the U.S. Food Loss & Waste Policy Action Plan for Congress & the Administration. 

Congress has already taken steps to advance one of the coalition's solutions through the recent introduction of the Zero Waste Act, which would establish a program 
to measure, prevent, and build the infrastructure necessary to decrease food waste across America.

 

Curbing Food Waste Through Child Nutrition Reauthorization

In partnership with ReFED and the Natural Resources Defense Council, we published a report, Leveraging Child Nutrition Reauthorization to Reduce Food Waste, outlining 14 recommendations for Congress to reduce food waste through the upcoming Child Nutrition Reauthorization legislation. 

 

Global Food Donation Policy Atlas

Through our online Atlas tool, you can now compare food donation laws and policies across a total of 14 countries and access comprehensive Legal Guides, Policy Recommendations, and Executive Summaries for each country. New research for the Atlas project is currently underway in eight countries across Africa, Asia, Oceania, and South America and will be added to the Atlas map in the coming years. Additionally, read about our virtual dialogue series with global policymakers on how to increase food donations during the COVID-19 pandemic, by extending liability protections for donors, and by clarifying food date labels.

 

Other Recent Publications

FLPC Emily Broad Leib speaking at the Food is Medicine Symposium

Public Comments on Tackling the Climate Crisis

In May, FLPC submitted two public comments responding to the U.S. Department of Agriculture notice of request for public comment on climate-smart agriculture and forestry practice systems, one submitted with the Partnership for a Perennial Agriculture and one submitted as part of the Farm Bill Law Enterprise.

An Evaluation of the Farmers to Families Food Box Program

In February, FLPC and the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition published an analysis of and recommendations to improve USDA's Farmers to Families Food Box Program, launched in spring 2020 to address farmer viability and alleviate hunger amid COVID-19. 

Mainstreaming Produce Prescriptions: A Policy Strategy Report

In March, with our colleagues from across the Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation, FLPC staff co-authored and published 20 recommendations to scale up the provision of Produce Prescription Programs within health care and food systems. 

Supporting Civil Rights at USDA

In April, FLPC published an issue brief documenting the agency’s past struggles with establishing an effective civil rights accountability system and offering specific recommendations on ways OASCR–the office responsible for leading and overseeing USDA’s civil rights programs–could manage the complaint process moving forward.

 

Improving Food Donation Policies is Key to Fighting Food Waste

The International Food Policy Research Institute recently published a blog post co-authored by FLPC and The Global FoodBanking Network. The blog post spotlights policies that increase food donation and food access while decreasing food waste, citing findings from The Global Food Donation Policy Atlas. 

Public Comment on USDA's New Guideline for Donating Meat and Poultry

In February, FLPC submitted comments commending USDA's Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) for publishing a draft Guideline encouraging the donation of meat and poultry products to non-profit organizations. In addition to highlighting the Guideline's strengths, FLPC shared several specific suggestions for FSIS to improve elements of the Guideline.

 

In the News

Emily Broad Leib '08 on the Rise in Food Insecurity and the Need for a National Food Strategy
Published in Harvard Law Today
Produced by Lorin Granger 

 

The Lie of "Expired" Food and the Disastrous Truth of America's Food Waste Problem
Published by Vox
Written by Alissa Wilkinson

What's on the Horizon for Federal Food Waste Reduction and Prevention Policy? Part 1 and Part 2
Published by Waste 360
Written by Arlene Kardis

India's FSSAI Admirably Prioritises Food Donation -- New Labels and Laws Can Help
Published by The Times Of India

The $400 Billion Food Problem Not Enough of Us Are Talking About
Published by Delish
Written by Meghan Rabbit

Strategies for the War on Waste
Published by GreenBiz
Written by Jim Giles

USDA Asks, Is It Time for Food Box 2.0?
Published by Successful Farming
Written by Chuck Abbott

What Role Should Waste and Recycling Play in Sustainability?
Published by Waste 360
Written by Liz Bothwell

Strengthening WIC to Improve Health: A Prescription for Change
Published by The Hill
Written by Emma Scott, Kathryn Garfield, and Cissie Bonini

To Stop Food Waste, We Need to Confront our Food Anxiety
Published by Bon Appetit
Written by Patrick Symmes

Food Waste Action Plan Calls for Organics Diversion Infrastructure, Compost Market Expansion
Published by Waste Dive
Written by Maria Rachal

Harvard Research Puts Forth Tool to Support Food Donation Across Five Continents
Published by Waste Today Magazine
Written by Adam Redling

Food Law and Policy Clinic Releases Report Evaluating Farmers to Families Food Box Program
Published by Harvard Law Today
Written by HLS News Staff

 
 

Updates from the Field

Strengthening the Public Health Impacts of SNAP
The USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) helps tens of millions of Americans afford food each month, and participation has grown during the COVID-19 pandemic. A new report co-authored by FLPC's Emily Broad Leib and published with support by Healthy Eating Research identifies evidence-based policy changes that have the greatest potential to improve SNAP participants’ nutrition and overall health. 

True Cost of Food: Measuring What Matters to Transform the U.S. Food System
The Rockefeller Foundation recently released a report on the true cost of food, including the impacts of food on health, the environment, biodiversity, livelihoods, and much more. 

 

FLPC Announcements

Brianna Johnson-King '21 receives 2021 CLEA Outstanding Clinical Student Award

Congratulations, Brianna Johnson-King '21, this year's recipient of the 2021 CLEA Outstanding Clinical Student Award! Brianna is recognized for her accomplishments and commitment to advocacy through her clinic work with FLPC. 

Congratulations Harvard Law School Class of 2021

From the FLPC staff and faculty, we appreciated having you in our clinic and seminar over the last few years and wish you all the best of luck on your next adventures. Congratulations, graduates!

 

Former FLPC Fellow Named Special Assistant to the President for Agriculture and Rural Policy

Kelliann Blazek, a former FLPC fellow, was recently named Special Assistant to the President for Agriculture and Rural Policy. In her new role, Kelliann supports the development, coordination, and implementation of agriculture and rural policy for the Domestic Policy Council. Congratulations, Kelliann!

Welcome, Regan Plekenpol

FLPC is pleased to welcome Regan Plekenpol as a Program Coordinator after her long-term work with the team as a graduate student research assistant. Her portfolio currently focuses on international and domestic food waste mitigation and food donation policy. She is passionate about the intersection of food systems and the environment, with a keen interest in improving access to nutritious and sustainable food sources. Welcome, Regan!

Welcome, Summer Interns

Welcome, and thank you to our 2021 Summer Interns for their incredible work to advance our food law and policy initiatives this summer:

  • Jennifer Glazier, University of Virginia 
  • Nadia Haile, Case Western Reserve University
  • Jasmine Nguyen, University of Mississippi
  • Gray Norton, University of Arkansas 
  • Holly Russo, University of Alabama 

We Are Hiring

FLPC is seeking qualified and passionate candidates for a Clinical Instructor position. The Clinical Instructor will join a dynamic public interest and clinical teaching food law and policy program that includes both independent and collaborative team work in growing areas of local, national, and global importance. Read the full job description here.

 

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The Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC) serves partner organizations and communities by providing guidance on cutting-edge food system issues, while engaging law students in the practice of food law and policy. FLPC’s work focuses on increasing access to healthy foods, supporting sustainable production and regional food systems, promoting community-led food system change, and reducing waste of healthy, wholesome food. FLPC is committed to advancing a cross-sector, multi-disciplinary and inclusive approach to its work, building partnerships with academic institutions, government agencies, private sector actors, and civil society with expertise in public health, the environment, and the economy. Learn more about FLPC. 

 
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