Collaborate to advance global efforts to address food loss and waste.
The Global Action Drive (GAD) brings together key NGOs to collaborate and advance global efforts to address food loss and waste. Following a detailed review, 13 priority countries and one bloc—the European Union—were identified to encourage incorporation of food loss and waste into the revised NDC 3.0. GAD members have coordinated their outreach to these countries, including through joint letters, meetings, and workshops. As countries publish their revised NDCs ahead of the de facto deadline of COP 30—November 2025—an Assessment Framework has been developed to evaluate:
• how a country has incorporated food loss and waste into their revised NDCs;
• the broader food loss and waste policy landscape and progress with implementation;
• government priorities and motivations;
• opportunities to influence other countries within the same region and beyond; and
• recommendations on next steps for GAD engagement and influencing around food loss and waste policy implementation and action.
To date, the assessment framework has been used to evaluate six countries—Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Japan, Malaysia, and the UK—providing valuable insights and clear recommendations for the next phase of engagement and lessons for other target countries.
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