Motivations and challenges for food companies in using IoT sensors for reducing food waste: some insights and a road map for the future
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Ramanathan, RamakrishnanDuan, Yanqing
Ajmal, Tahmina
Pelc, Katarzyna
Gillespie, James
Ahmadzadeh, Sahar
Condell, Joan
Hermens, Imke
Ramanathan, Usha
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University of EssexUniversity of Bedfordshire
Ulster University
Whysor B.V.
Nottingham Trent University
Issue Date
2023-01-15Subjects
IoTIOT applications
Internet of Things (IoT),
IoT challenges
IoT advantages
food waste
food security
Big Data Impact
Big Data analytics
adoption of Big Data Analytic
Subject Categories::D690 Food studies not elsewhere classified
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Food waste is a serious problem worldwide, including in Europe. Research efforts are being carried out to reduce food waste. In this paper, we focus on using modern digital technologies (also known as Industry 4.0 technologies) to reduce waste in food supply chains. Based on interactions with a number of food companies in Europe over the last four years using Action Research, we provide new insights on the motivations and challenges for food companies when they are engaged in the use of technologies for reducing food waste in their supply chains. Motivations for firms include improved food quality of their produce, improved reliability, support in meeting legal requirements, a green image, and improved revenues from selling the food that has been saved. However, data security issues and trust issues posed challenges in using these technologies. Since this is an emerging area of research, we look at potential business models for technology companies for working with food companies in reducing food waste, identify value propositions and value capture, and look at how these investments in technologies can improve the sustainability of food businesses. We believe technology companies can leverage the opportunities, develop new business models with value propositions around the use of technologies, and support food companies via timely alerts in case of potential quality issues. Value capture occurs via the sale of hardware and subscriptions.Citation
Ramanathan R, Duan Y, Ajmal T, Pelc K, Gillespie J, Ahmadzadeh S, Condell J, Hermens I, Ramanathan U (2023) 'Motivations and challenges for food companies in using IoT sensors for reducing food waste: some insights and a road map for the future', Sustainability, 15 (2), pp.1665-.Publisher
MDPIJournal
SustainabilityAdditional Links
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/15/2/1665Type
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2071-1050Sponsors
This research reported in this paper is based on the work done in the REAMIT project (www.reamit.eu, accessed on 1 December 2022) funded by the Interreg North-West Europe (ref NWE831).ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/su15021665
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