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UAE Hotels Save Nearly Dh500,000 in 6 Months by Reducing Food Waste – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 2:41 AM
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Restaurants and hotels in the UAE are actively working to minimize food waste and responsibly handle surplus food generated by open buffet systems. One critical initiative is the Winnow system implemented by St. Regis Abu Dhabi, which has saved Dh480,620 in food waste, equivalent to 25 tonnes, within the first half of 2024. The establishment prepares 1,000 meals daily and collaborates with the ‘Stop Wasting Food’ initiative to reduce waste and ensure quality.

Similarly, Rotana partners with Chef’s Eye to optimize food management, leading to a significant decrease in carbon emissions and waste. By accurately measuring and analyzing food preparation and buffet waste, they have achieved impressive reductions in overall trim waste, food waste from buffet stations, and food waste from plated meals. The group has also signed an agreement with the National Food Loss and Waste Initiative, Ne’ma, to prioritize food waste reduction and collaborate with local charities.

Charities play a critical role in reducing surplus food and directing it towards community support. The UAE Food Bank partners with 113 hotels to separate edible surplus food from inedible waste. Edible items are donated to charities, while inedible waste is sent to specialized recycling companies to produce nutrient-rich compost for farmers, contributing to environmental preservation efforts. Strict protocols ensure the quality and safety of collected food across various product ranges.

The Food Bank has successfully recycled over two million meals from landfills from 2023 to 2024, significantly reducing carbon emissions and producing over 100 kilograms of organic fertilizer. Launched by Dubai Municipality, the UAE Food Bank is committed to fostering a culture of food conservation and responsible consumption in the community. By employing comprehensive strategies, it aims to reduce food surplus while supporting those in need.

In conclusion, restaurants and hotels in the UAE are implementing innovative strategies such as the Winnow system and partnerships with organizations like Chef’s Eye and the UAE Food Bank to minimize food waste and responsibly handle surplus food. These initiatives not only reduce carbon emissions and waste but also support local charities and foster a culture of responsible consumption in the community. By prioritizing food waste reduction and collaboration with various stakeholders, the UAE is making significant strides towards a sustainable and environmentally friendly food industry.

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