EPA Recognizes Participants of Food Recovery, WasteWise programs.
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U.S. EPA recognized accomplishments of organizations and businesses participating in EPA programs which foster climate footprint reduction, efficiency improvement, community aid, and cost savings through waste reduction. There were 23 awards presented to Food Recovery Challenge participants and endorsers in data-driven and narrative categories. Representing research institutes, retailers, and local governments, number of recognized WasteWise participants totaled 14.
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EPA Recognizes Outstanding Food Recovery Challenge and WasteWise Program Participants
Food Recovery Challenge Participants Alone Diverted 370,000 Tons of Wasted Food from Landfills
WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognizes the accomplishments of organizations and businesses participating in EPA's Food Recovery Challenge and WasteWise program for reducing their climate footprint, improving efficiency, helping communities and achieving cost savings through waste reduction. These programs save money, protect the environment and feed the hungry.
“In 2013, EPA's Food Recovery Challenge participants diverted more than 370,000 tons of wasted food from entering landfills or incinerators. Of this total, more than 36,000 tons of food was donated to feed people in need, which equates to nearly 56 million meals,” said Mathy Stanislaus, assistant administrator for EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response. “I commend the efforts of our award winners and encourage others to follow their lead by joining the Food Recovery Challenge. These leaders demonstrate that protecting the environment, saving money and feeding the hungry can go hand in hand.”
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that wasted food costs America more than $165 billion annually and that the average family of four throws away $1,600 of food each year. The Food Recovery Challenge participants and endorsers, through innovation and hard work, have greatly reduced wasted food. Food pantries, food rescue programs, local food banks, soup kitchens and shelters are benefitting from donations of wholesome and nutritious food — helping feed people, not landfills.
EPA presented 23 awards to Food Recovery Challenge participants and endorsers in two categories: data-driven and narrative. The data-driven award recipients achieved the highest percentage of wasted food diversion and prevention. The narrative award winners excelled in areas of source reduction, leadership, innovation, education and outreach, and endorsement.
Food Recovery Challenge participants include groups such as grocers, educational institutions, sports and entertainment venues, and hospitality businesses. Participants are not only benefitting their bottom line, they are reducing hunger through innovative community partnerships.
Today, EPA also recognized 14 WasteWise participants, which include research institutes, retailers and local governments. The WasteWise program helps organizations and businesses apply sustainable materials management practices to reduce municipal and industrial wastes.
WasteWise participants reported preventing and diverting a total of nearly 7.6 million tons of waste from being disposed in landfills or incinerators in 2013. This amount of waste diversion represents a reduction in greenhouse gases equivalent to taking more than 2.3 million passenger vehicles off the road for one year.
2014 Food Recovery Challenge Awardees:
California
Theme Park, Facility Winner, Disneyland Resort
Source Reduction, Winner, University of California, Irvine
Illinois
Convention Center, Facility Winner, Savor McCormick Place West
Other Sector, Facility Winner, MB Financial Park at Rosemont/Village of Rosemont
Leadership, Honorable Mention, Savor…Chicago at McCormick Place
Education and Outreach, Honorable Mention, Savor…Chicago at McCormick Place
Massachusetts
College and University, Winner, Worcester State University
College and University, Honorable Mention, Wellesley College
New Hampshire
Other Sector, Facility Honorable Mention, Parkland Medical Center
New Jersey
Grocer, Corporate Winner, Supermarkets of Cherry Hill, ShopRite
Grocer, Facility Winner, Supermarkets of Cherry Hill, ShopRite:Â Marlton Supermarkets, Inc.
Grocer, Facility Honorable Mention, Supermarkets of Cherry Hill, ShopRite: Union Mill Road, Mt. Laurel
New York
Sports and Entertainment Venues, Corporate Winner, National Hockey League
Hotel, Resort & Lodging, Facility Winner, Intercontinental New York Barclay
Nevada
Hotel, Resort & Lodging, Corporate Winner, MGM Resorts International: Las Vegas
Hotel, Resort & Lodging, Facility Honorable Mention, MGM Resorts International: MGM Grand, Las Vegas
Ohio
Source Reduction, Honorable Mention, Kroger’s
Leadership, Winner, Kroger’s
Innovation, Winner, Kroger’s
Education and Outreach, Winner, Kroger’s
Oregon
Endorser, Honorable Mention, LeanPath
Pennsylvania
Endorser, Winner, Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium
Tennessee
Sports Venue, Facility Winner, National Hockey League: Nashville Predators; Bridgestone Arena
2014 WasteWise Program Awardees:
California
Small Business, Honorable Mention: Command Packaging
Federal Government, Partner of the Year: Presidio Trust
Connecticut
Non-Profit Organization, Honorable Mention: Norwalk Hospital
Florida:
Small Business, Partner of the Year: Odebrecht USA
Illinois
Large Business, Partner of the Year: Commonwealth Edison Company
Local Government, Partner of the Year: City of Urbana
Indiana
Mid-Size Business, Honorable Mention: Madison Precision Products
Maine
College/University, Partner of the Year: University of Southern Maine
Massachusetts
Non-Profit Organization, Partner of the Year: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
New York
College/University, Honorable Mention: University of Rochester
Endorser of the Year, Narrative Award: Exel Lockport
Texas
Mid-Size Business, Partner of the Year: FRITO-LAY
Virginia
Local Government, Honorable Mention: City of Chesapeake Garage
Wisconsin
Very Large Business, Partner of the Year: Kohl’s Department Stores
For more information about the Food Recovery Challenge, visit:Â http://www.epa.gov/foodrecoverychallenge/
For more information about the WasteWise Program, visit: http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/smm/wastewise/