Prioritizing and optimizing sustainable measures for food waste prevention and management

Highlights • The waste hierarchy is not enough for prioritizing food waste prevention measures.• The methodology proposed prioritizes measures using LCA and mathematical programming.• The methodology identifies quick wins – actions with low cost and high impact avoided.• The relevance of the weighting set used in the prioritization is limited.• Targets for food waste prevention must be set at the level of environmental impact.

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