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Where We Are Going in 2020: The ReFED Insights Engine

The ReFED Insights Engine WHERE WE ARE GOING IN 2020

The ReFED Insights Engine will make it easy for all stakeholders to take action against food waste by providing continuously-updated food waste insights, tools, and data customized to their unique situations in one user-friendly online platform.

This innovative platform uses over 50 public and proprietary data sets to identify the most effective and practical solutions that the sector should focus its efforts on implementing.

THE USER JOURNEY

The ReFED Insights Engine will fuel an actionable and data-driven path to reach our sustainable development goal to cut 50 percent of food waste by 2030.

U.S. FOOD WASTE TRACKER RESEARCH

Shows users the amount of food waste by sector, state, cause, destination, and food type.

AWARENESS

COMPARE U.S. FOOD WASTE SOLUTIONS TOOL

Helps users compare the impacts of feasible solutions based on their unique situation. U.S. FOOD WASTE SOLUTIONS FACT SHEETS DISCOVER

Provides users with solution overviews to help gain buy-in and take action.

WE NEED MORE ACTION FROM ALL STAKEHOLDERS TO HIT OUR 50% REDUCTION GOAL BY 2030.

The ReFED Insights Engine will act as a foundation to enhance awareness and catalyze action over the next decade.

If you’d like to provide funding, data, or other resources to help power the ReFED Insights Engine, please contact us at insights@refed.com

U.S. FOOD WASTE SOLUTION PROVIDER DATABASE IMPLEMENT

Connects users to solution providers by allowing them to search by solution type, service area, and impacts. U.S. FOOD WASTE POLICY TRACKER MONITOR

Enables users to monitor active and pending food waste related policies at the federal, state, and municipal levels. U.S. FOOD WASTE INVESTMENT TRACKER IDENTIFY

Helps users find opportunities to invest and/or receive capital by reporting on philanthropic, private, and public investment in food waste solutions.

U.S. FOOD WASTE IMPACT CALCULATOR CALCULATE

Allows users to easily calculate the environmental and social benefits of their actions by converting the weight or dollar value of food waste they’ve mitigated.

ACTION

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