Date of Graduation
5-2025
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
Degree Level
Undergraduate
Department
Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
Advisor/Mentor
Wood, Lisa
Committee Member
Whitehead-Adams, Isabel
Second Committee Member
Bassett, Becca
Abstract
Food is wasted every day at each level of the food system from production to consumption. This surplus has significant negative impacts on the environment after food is sent to the landfill and allowed to rot. However, some surplus food can be repurposed and diverted from the landfill. This study served as an initial investigation to explore multiple food waste diversion programs and analyze their structure, best practices, and methods to divert leftover food. This study specifically aimed to compare and contrast food recovery programs by interviewing participants from three food recovery programs from different university institutions. With the key findings, we made suggestions for improvement upon the University of Arkansas’s food recovery program. The study determined that each program has the primary goal of addressing food insecurity, is dependent on internal university and external community partnerships, and strives for education and awareness about the issues of food insecurity and food waste. Additionally, this study discusses student versus staff-led models, differences in departmental organization, and the varying availability and sources of food. Overall, this study further highlights the significance and impact that food recovery has in combatting food insecurity and food waste.
Keywords
food security; food recovery; university; environmental studies
Citation
Flesher, E. F. (2025). Understanding university-level food recovery programs’ approaches to minimizing food waste while combating food insecurity in the United States. Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Honors Theses Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/csesuht/51
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