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By Jennifer Hancox, on June 25th, 2010
Food Waste Tracking Software Introduced for Restaurants & Foodservice Operations of All Sizes
LeanPath, Inc. Announces Software Solution for Daily Tracking of Food Waste
Portland, Ore. -
LeanPath® proudly announces the introduction of WasteLOGGER, a software solution for food waste tracking that helps any restaurant, hotel, caterer, or foodservice operation prevent, minimize and avoid pre-consumer food waste (which [...]
By Andrew Shakman, on September 27th, 2009
When it comes to volume foodservice operations, chefs and managers often have to do a lot of math. They need to scale recipes up and down, convert weights to volumes, and calculate yields (as-purchased to edible-portions). Â
They need to get the calculations right or risk a culinary disaster due to over/under production, over/under purchasing or quality problems.
Bryan  Bowers, [...]
By Andrew Shakman, on August 14th, 2009
Yes, we focus on food waste here. But drinking water is another frequently wasted item in foodservice, so we pay attention.Â
Think of all the glasses of drinking water we pour for diners that never touch them, or all the plastic water bottles we sell, or the infinite number of water pitchers we set-up for conference [...]
By Andrew Shakman, on July 26th, 2009
I was speaking with a foodservice operator last week and she described a familiar challenge:Â she’s in the process of building a new facility and is trying to figure out the best way to handle food waste from end-to-end.
My response was to look at the waste hierarchy first and make sure she has programs in [...]
By Andrew Shakman, on July 21st, 2009
As a follow-up to my recent summary on the environmental profile of garbage disposers, I wanted to share news from the South Bayside System Authority. This agency provides wastewater treatment services to a good chunk of the San Francisco Peninsula in California.Â
Interestingly, they have concluded that use of garbage disposers to handle food waste provides “positive [...]
By Andrew Shakman, on July 14th, 2009
Last week I toured the InSinkErator plant in Racine, Wisconsin. It’s the site where most consumer and foodservice garbage disposers are manufactured in North America. The facility is an impressive feat of industrial engineering, but I was there mainly to ask questions about the environmental profile of garbage disposers.
Over the years, garbage disposers have received [...]
By Jennifer Hancox, on May 29th, 2009
On this blog we talk about Waste Tracking. Mostly about Food Waste Tracking. But there are a others kinds of waste that we could be tracking like water or energy. In almost every building, the foodservice area uses the most energy and has many opportunities to reduce that energy footprint.
The folks at Energy Star have [...]
By Andrew Shakman, on May 27th, 2009
Everyone agrees it’s critical to keep food and other organics out of landfills to avoid methane production (a very potent greenhouse gas). One of the popular strategies is to compost food waste. I believe composting - when used in conjunction with a comprehensive food waste tracking/source reduction program – can be an excellent solution to divert [...]
By Andrew Shakman, on April 10th, 2009
Dan Bendall, Principal at Rockville, MD based FoodStrategy, wrote an excellent piece in a recent issue of Food Management Magazine about “Waste Disposal Choices.”  He notes that:
“Waste has become a political and community issue as well as a cost concern.”
This is true and perhaps no topic is more politically sensitive than how foodservice operations dispose of waste [...]
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Sponsored by LeanPath LeanPath, Inc. provides food waste tracking systems to the foodservice industry. Visit www.leanpath.com to learn more.
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