Something to Chew on; Plate-Waste at an Ontario Veteran’s Centre

Author:

Miller Colleen1,Taylor Julia1,Tong Ruby1,Thompson Samantha1,Thomson Emily1,Robertson Ann2,Bishara Rosine1

Affiliation:

1. Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON

2. Aramark Canada at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON

Abstract

There is paucity of data assessing levels of food/beverage waste in long-term care (LTC) facilities, especially in Ontario. Observations in the Veteran’s Centre (VC) at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Sunnybrook) indicated food/beverage waste may be high, potentially impacting sustainability efforts within our institution. Before proceeding with waste reduction efforts, we conducted a comprehensive 3-day waste-audit of food/beverage items provided to VC residents with the goal of understanding the extent of food/beverage waste at VC, items wasted, and any other factors that may inform future changes. Our results indicate that 28% of items served to residents were wasted. Lunch was the meal with greatest waste at 31% and waste of solid items was 12% higher than that of liquids. We observed a large variability in waste between residents and within each resident, with 15% of residents wasting >50% of items provided. This study provides a deeper insight into the magnitude of food/beverage waste in a LTC population and highlights the importance of considering individualized strategies to address waste to avoid negative impact on residents.

Publisher

Dietitians of Canada

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