Cold Link Africa January/February 2019 | Page 46

FEATURE INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN Smarter supermarkets will reduce food waste in SA By Danfoss By focusing on sustainability throughout the entire value chain, especially in the retail link, food waste is minimised, productivity increased, and the impact on climate change reduced, moving towards better food security for all. F ood wastage is a global problem. Roughly a third of all the food produced for human consumption around the world is lost or wasted, according to estimates from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO). If just a fourth of this food could be saved, the report states, it could feed 870 million people. The United Nations has recognised this as a serious concern and has developed 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Zero Hunger, which aims to end world hunger by 2030, and Responsible Consumption and Production, which commits to halving per capita global food waste and reducing food loss by 2030. The global community has agreed to adopt these goals to “end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all”. In developing countries such as South Africa, the FAO estimates that the direct economic consequence of food loss and waste is roughly USD310- billion. In addition, resources including water, land, energy, labour, and capital are squandered, and unnecessary greenhouse gas emissions are produced, contributing to global warming and climate change. FOOD VALUE CHAIN Food loss is the result of inefficient food systems, with waste occurring along the entire food supply chain, from farm to fork. By focusing on sustainability, from agriculture to transport, storage, production, and point of sale, you lower food loss and waste, increase productivity, preserve the ecosystem, reduce the impact on climate change, and move towards better food security for all — helping to achieve the UN’s SDGs. So, what can be done? Global companies such as Danfoss invest a lot of time and money in engineering technologies focused on climate- and energy-efficient solutions. They are committed to the SDGs for Responsible Consumption and Production, by setting better cold chains as a target. As such, the company has developed and implemented cloud-based solutions around the world, that seamlessly monitor the food temperature at every stage of the cold chain, with the objective of reducing food waste, which causes greenhouse gas emissions. MAKING SUPERMARKETS SMARTER “With our long history in the HVAC industry and through a 30-year collaboration with a community of global food retailers, we have developed an integrated retail solution called the Smart Store, with the aim of cutting the food loss and wastage that occurs at the retail level,” explains Roy Naidoo, refrigeration and air conditioning area sales manager of Danfoss sub-Saharan Africa. “We believe that the Smart Store solution is the supermarket of tomorrow, integrating control of refrigeration, HVAC, lighting, and other applications, to enhance