@article{EngelmannFischerLoerchneretal.2019, author = {Engelmann, Tobias and Fischer, Daniel and L{\"o}rchner, Marianne and Bowry, Jaya and Rohn, Holger}, title = {"Doing" Sustainability Assessment in Different Consumption and Production Contexts—Lessons from Case Study Comparison}, series = {Sustainability}, journal = {Sustainability}, doi = {10.3390/su11247041}, pages = {1 -- 25}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @misc{TeitscheidTheres2012, author = {Teitscheid, Petra and Theres, Kirsch}, title = {Umsetzung einer nachhaltigen Rohstoffbeschaffung in der Ern{\"a}hrungswirtschaft, Beitrag im Rahmen des Ideenwettbewerbs "Nachhaltige Unternehmensf{\"u}hrung: Kosten kennen - Nutzen erschließen" des Rates f{\"u}r Nachhaltige Entwicklung im Institute for Advanced Sustainability, IASS, Potsdam}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @article{LukasScheiperAnsorgeetal.2014, author = {Lukas, Melanie and Scheiper, Marie-Louise and Ansorge, Jannick and Rohn, Holger and Liedtke, Christa: and Teitscheid, Petra}, title = {The nutritional footprint - An assessment tool for health and environmental effects of nutrition}, series = {Ern{\"a}hrungs Umschau}, journal = {Ern{\"a}hrungs Umschau}, number = {11}, doi = {10.4455/eu.2014.028}, pages = {164 -- 170}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @misc{BuchholzKirschTeitscheid2012, author = {Buchholz, Wolfgang and Kirsch, Therese and Teitscheid, Petra}, title = {Sustainable raw material procurement as an answer to the risk of supply in food industry, Leuphana Sustainability Summit, L{\"u}neburg 2012}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @incollection{EngelmannSpeckRohnetal.2017, author = {Engelmann, Tobias and Speck, Melanie and Rohn, Holger and Bienge, Katrin and Langen, Nina and Howell, Eva and G{\"o}bel, Christine and Friedrich, Silke and Teitscheid, Petra and Liedtke, Christa}, title = {Sustainability assessment of out of-of-home meals: potentials and obstacles applying indicator sets NAHGAST Meal-Basis and NAHGAST Meal-Pro}, series = {Proceedings in System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks 2017}, booktitle = {Proceedings in System Dynamics and Innovation in Food Networks 2017}, doi = {10.18461/pfsd.2017.1735}, pages = {329 -- 338}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{Teitscheid2011, author = {Teitscheid, Petra}, title = {Resource productivity in higher education in the food and nutrition sector, World Resources Forum, Davos Schweiz, September 2011}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @techreport{TeitscheidRohn2011, author = {Teitscheid, Petra and Rohn, Holger}, title = {Resource productivity for higher education in food and nutrition}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-475}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-4751}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Sustainability is a central issue in food business and food retailing since approximately 3 years (See Teitscheid 2011). Various influential factors are significant for this development. On the one hand consumers choices are changing (See GFK et al. 2009). They are looking for natural, good and healthy food; they have a longing for home and an intact world (See iSuN 2010). The image of a highly efficient, but often ruthless industrial food production in regards to mankind and nature is not appropriate here. On the other hand, raw materials are scarce and, thus, very valuable. Bad harvests, mostly interpreted as a result of climate change, worldwide increasing consumption and the production of food in favor of energy production instead of nutritional aims, lead to a re-evaluation of agricultural resources and their producers. Within this context, food industry is searching for new forms of cooperation and partnership along the value chain in order to secure their resource basis. In the light of their significant environmental impact, an increasing number of companies also start to work on the environmental assessment and optimization of their products and value chains. Therefore they need employees with valid knowledge and competencies in sustainability and resources management. Based on this demand, the master's program "Sustainable Services and Nutrition Management" started in 2009 in the University of Applied Sciences in M{\"u}nster (Germany)1. This text reports about how the topic of resource efficiency in food/nutrition industry has been integrated within the study program, which projects have been worked on and what experience could be gained from them.}, subject = {Hochschulbildung}, language = {en} } @incollection{RitterKraatz2011, author = {Ritter, Guido and Kraatz, Alwine}, title = {REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS in: Industrial Scale Natural Products Extraction}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Expert account of industrial process technologies used to recover natural products from plant material, focussing on the engineering aspects of extractions, both up- and down-stream processing and featuring biotransformation, economic aspects and regulations.}, language = {en} } @incollection{RitterKraatz2011, author = {Ritter, Guido and Kraatz, Alwine}, title = {Regulations and Requirements}, series = {Bart, Hans-J{\"o}rg / Pilz, Stephan (Hrsg.) Industrial Scale Natural Products Extraction}, booktitle = {Bart, Hans-J{\"o}rg / Pilz, Stephan (Hrsg.) Industrial Scale Natural Products Extraction}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {3-527-32504-2}, pages = {269 -- 290}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{KreyenschmidtRoeslerRitter2021, author = {Kreyenschmidt, Judith and R{\"o}sler, Florian and Ritter, Guido}, title = {Recommendation of Good Practice in the Food-Processing Industry for Preventing and Handling Food Loss and Waste}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {13}, journal = {Sustainability}, publisher = {MDPI}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-13969}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-139699}, pages = {9569 -- 9599}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Food-processing companies are controlled by societal influences and economic interests, but their efforts with regard to reducing food loss and waste are very different. This qualitative study aims to identify basic recommendations of good practice for the food-processing industry in order to prevent and handle food loss and waste. For this purpose, a comprehensive literature review was conducted in the field of food waste prevention and data was collected from thirteen German companies. The findings summarize the recommendations of good practice, which cover the entire supply chain from supplier to consumer and beyond. The analysis showed that the participating companies are already partially aware of operational measures, even if they are applied or mentioned without a systematic approach. Furthermore, the analysis revealed that most activities relate to internal matters, like processing, employees and utilization. However, the responsibility of foodprocessing companies does not end with internal processes to reduce food waste. The results show that some companies are already aware of their responsibility to be involved along the entire supply chain. Finally, the results show that the needs of consumers and suppliers must also be considered in order to reduce food waste, in addition to direct reduction measures. This paper highlights nine important stages and 53 basic recommendations for companies to address food loss and waste in order to improve their practices.}, language = {en} }