From Classrooms to Kitchens: EU’s COMBINE Project Tackles Food Waste Across Europe
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From Classrooms to Kitchens: EU’s COMBINE Project Tackles Food Waste Across Europe


Brussels, April 17th, 2025From homes and schools to workplaces and canteens, the COMBINE project supports the EU’s goal to slash food waste by 30% across the Union and is rolling out across multiple settings in Finland, France, Italy, and Portugal. Working closely with local partners, including schools, restaurants, and municipalities, the programme enters its important diagnostic phase, analysing food waste habits and identifying priority consumer groups across the participating nations.

“To reduce food waste effectively, we need to understand why it occurs and what the triggers are that mean good food goes to waste. It’s also crucial that we engage with people continually throughout the day, and not just in one location. Food waste happens in the home, at school and where we work – so that’s where we need to focus attention,” says Thomas Candeal, IFWC Project Coordinator. COMBINE goes beyond mere awareness — it focuses on fundamentally transforming consumer behaviours through action and collaboration, creating a lasting impact on food waste reduction.

In a coordinated approach across the five participating countries, COMBINE has the following objectives:
  • Smart Interventions: To test education, social nudges, and behavioural tools where they matter most — in real-life environments.
  • Clear Metrics: To use the EU Joint Research Centre’s Food Waste Prevention Calculator to assess how food waste reduction benefits the environment.
  • Evidence-Based: To analyse real-world case studies to identify the most effective strategies for reducing food waste. The project also brings together NGOs, private companies, and public bodies to create real-world, scalable solutions.
The first round of tailored interventions begins in summer 2025, followed by full implementation expected by the end of the year.
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  • food waste – from homes and schools to workplaces and canteens
Regions: Europe, Belgium, European Union and Organisations, Finland, France, Italy, Portugal
Keywords: Science, Climate change, Health, Environmental health, Food, Public Dialogue - health, Business, Food & drink

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