The Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC) at Harvard Law School has just unveiled a groundbreaking new resource: the Food Loss and Waste (FLW) Policy Hub website. This isn’t just another website; it’s a comprehensive, policy-driven platform designed to accelerate solutions for reducing food loss and waste across the U.S. and around the globe.
Food waste is a monumental challenge with significant environmental, economic, and social impacts. The Food Loss and Waste Policy Hub is meant to empower anyone working towards a more sustainable and equitable food system.

What You’ll Find on the Hub
The FLW Policy Hub is packed with valuable resources tailored for a diverse audience, including advocates, policymakers, businesses, and academics. Whether you’re looking for in-depth analysis or practical applications, you’ll find:
- Cutting-edge Research: Access the latest findings and insights on food loss and waste.
- Compelling Case Studies: Learn from real-world examples of successful initiatives and their impact.
- Practical Legal Tools: Discover resources that can help shape and implement effective policies.
- And Much More: The platform is designed to be a one-stop shop for all things related to FLW policy.
The ultimate goal of this new hub is to foster collaboration and highlight policy opportunities across the many diverse areas where food systems intersect with law and the environment. By providing a central repository of knowledge and tools, the Food Law and Policy Clinic aims to drive significant progress in reducing food loss and waste and supporting the transformation of our food systems.
This important work wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our donors and the invaluable collaboration of our partners. We extend a huge thank you to everyone who shares our purpose of building more sustainable food systems.
Ready to explore this powerful new resource?
Explore the website: https://foodwastepolicyhub.org/
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