Reducing Food Waste
In the OIC Member Countries
COMCEC
bast ceelh alee aih in intrehecing new mtacertc te rthect feeh waste in new legislation,
cycttmc anh infrastrectere.
Many OIC Member Ceentriee are struggling with even basic waste management infrastructure
anh legislatien, hewever a few ceentries have intreheceh legislative framewerks that
incerperate feeh waste. The mest netable being:
• Terkey’s ‘Circelar en Breah Waste Preventien’, and Egypt's ‘Breah Sebsihy
Smartcarh’ te rehece breah waste.
• Indonesia’s ‘Law en Meeh’ which feceses preheminantly en stlf-sefficitncy bet cttc
the eptimal censemptien ef feeh as a seletien te ctlf-cefficitncy.
• Pakistan’s ‘One-dish’ law (adopted from Inhia] te rehece excessive feeh censemptien
anh waste generateh at wehhings.
• Qatar’s ground-breaking Natienal Dietary Ge^d ines which integrate principles ef
feeh sestainability (inclehing waste] anh netritien.
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