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U.S. EPA Food Recovery Challenge Urban Surplus Food Recovery Model Divert food waste – seeking a Hunger-Free Community 07/03/2022 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1

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Page 1: Urban Surplus Food Recovery Model

U.S. EPA Food Recovery Challenge

Urban Surplus Food Recovery Model

Divert food waste – seeking a Hunger-Free Community

04/13/2023U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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USA Food Waste in the Big Picture

FAC

~110,000 cuft

USA sent 70 billion pounds of food to landfills

in 2011

How many times would that amount of food fill

the FAC

?

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Fill the FAC once every 5.5

minutes

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Pilot project in Philadelphia to capture surplus food

Create a food waste prevention method that can be used by any city or town to build a:

Food Secure Community

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Geographic-based Targeting

Food Pantries and Cupboards

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The Food Gap

2,200,000 pounds needed

160,000 pounds

now

6,300,000 pounds now

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Food Sources: what to expectSector Participation (%) Diversion(tons)Grocers (33) 50 50

Restaurants 10 42(189)

Hotels (4) 30 9

Colleges (6) 60 36

K-12 (13) 20 2

Farmers Markets (5) 25 2

Hospitals (4) 40 19

Households 5 10(17,169)

Totals  341,200 pounds per month or ~ 11,400 pounds per day

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Grocer

Restaurant

Hotel

Colleges

K-12

Farmers Mkts

Hospitals

Households

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Approach and Key Elements• Community economic organization lead• Lots of surplus food sources• Existing “green” initiatives and infrastructure• Food rescue and distribution• Lots and lots of community partners• All-in attitude• Build on the EPA Food Recovery Challenge

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Current Eventshttp://universitycity.org/university-city-food-recycling-project

Goals and Status• Double residential

composting – currently up 40%

• Increase first year donations by 50,000 pounds – working with12 new sources

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Food Recovery Challenge Contacts at USEPA, Region 3, Philadelphia

1. Tom O’Donnell, 215-814-2874, [email protected]

2. Luke Wolfgang, 215-814-2913, [email protected]