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How Technology and Data Are Driving Food Recovery

2025-04-09 15:14:59| Waste Age

Californias SB 1383 has catalyzed the collection of detailed, jurisdiction-specific data on surplus food and recovery efforts, enabling organizations like Silicon Valleys Food Recovery Initiative to build data-driven roadmaps and solutions for managing edible food waste. At WasteExpo, leaders from across the food recovery space will showcase how this growing data foundationcombined with innovative technologies like AI, apps, and dynamic marketplacesis optimizing food redistribution, improving efficiency, and supporting ESG goals across regions and industries.


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