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These food waste fact sheets explain how federal laws interact with state laws on date labeling, liability protection, tax incentives for businesses, and food scraps for animal feed to impact food waste.

This brief explores how mandatory reporting on food waste and environmental impacts can drive reduction efforts and highlight economic benefits of better waste management.

This resource provides information on national and local grants and incentives designed to boost food donation, especially where tax benefits alone are insufficient.

This resource outlines guidelines and best practices for policies to ensure food safety in donation processes to protect public health and encourage more donations.

This resource discusses the importance of national frameworks and strategies for reducing food loss and waste throughout the supply chain, promoting comprehensive food recovery efforts.

This paper examines the primary impact of two categories of food recovery policies on food donation and the secondary impact on food safety, food waste, and food insecurity in U.S. states. Food donation can reduce food waste while mitigating food insecurity, and it can be promoted in U.S. states through liability protection policies that provide legal protection to food donors and through tax policies that financially reward food donors via deductions and/or credits. To evaluate the effects of these policies, state food recovery policies were coded and compared. Using data from multiple sources, this study found a correlation between states with stronger liability protection policies and more food donations, and between states that provide tax incentivizes and more food waste. This paper discusses the implications of these findings.