Stakeholders in small municipalities.
Hälsinglands Education Association (HEA) is included in the ToNoWaste project as a "follower city", a role that gives the opportunity to participate, contribute and learn. HEA will contribute with the small municipality perspective within the project and in addition, HEA will have the opportunity to be inspired, discuss, and disseminate the results. HEA will be a test bed for tools and methods for preventing food waste (which other groups in the project will develop), In preparation for this, through various meetings, a group of stakeholders who are willing to participate has been chosen.Stakeholders are chosen from each of the six municipalities in the region of Halsingland, Sweden. In each municipality there is one person, usually within the municipal management, who are responsible for issues regarding food waste. The same persons are also often the municipality's responsible for the Swedish Food Strategy which also includes food waste. Several chosen Stakeholders works as Dietary managers and dietary strategists and are responsible for the municipality's nursery schools, primary and secondary schools, care for the elderly and care for people with disabilities. In our organization primary producers, who also are involved in education for small scale farming are chosen as stakeholders.The stakeholders have been interviewed about ongoing work with food waste, individually and in workshops.
TOWARDS A NEW ZERO FOOD WASTE MINDSET BASED ON HOLISTIC ASSESSMENT
Ongoing | 2022-2027
- Main funding source
- Horizon Europe (EU Research and Innovation Programme)
- Geographical location
- Spain, Austria, Netherlands, Sweden, Greece