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Waste Less Care More: A Food Waste Reduction Toolkit for Aged Care Providers
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Waste Less Care More: A Food Waste Reduction Toolkit for Aged Care Providers

University of Otago
04/03/2026
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.82348/our-archive.00049
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/50014

Abstract

Waste Reduction food waste toolkit Food sciences Aged care nursing Waste management, reduction, reuse and recycling Water and waste services
Shared meals are central to care, connection, and quality of life in retirement and aged care settings. When food is prepared but not eaten, it represents more than waste; it signals a disconnect between food service practices and what residents value. In New Zealand aged care homes, food waste averages 123 kg per resident per year, carrying financial, operational, and environmental costs. But change is achievable. Care homes using the Waste Less, Care More toolkit reduced food waste by an average of 25%, alongside reported improvements in resident satisfaction, staff workflows, teamwork, and sustainability awareness. Reducing food waste supports better care, lowers costs, and strengthens environmental outcomes. This toolkit offers practical, flexible guidance to help your organisation prepare, implement, and sustain a food waste reduction project, without disrupting everyday care or food service routines.
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