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Pollution Prevention in Food and Beverage Manufacturing and Processing

Providing P2 and Food Waste Prevention Support To Processors, Manufacturers and Community Stakeholders in Western Michigan

Central Michigan University and Michigan Sustainable Business Forum are collaborating on a technical assistance program for food and beverage manufacturers.  By optimizing production practices, enhancing packaging design, advancing byproduct utilization, and supporting innovative business models, manufacturers can reduce waste at the source while strengthening local and regional food systems.

Inefficiencies in the Supply Chain and Legacy Practices Have A Substantial Economic and Environmental Cost

Each year, approximately one billion dollars of economic value is lost across Michigan’s farms and food manufacturers due to unharvested crops, production inefficiencies, product shrinkage, and supply chain challenges. These losses represent not only missed profit opportunities, but also preventable environmental impacts. 

La prevención de la contaminación, definida por la EPA de EE. UU. como Reducir o eliminar contaminantes y desechos en la fuente, are a proven way to advance these practices in facilities and operations:

  • Fortalecer la reputación de una empresa dentro de la comunidad
  • Proteger la salud pública y los recursos naturales
  • Reducir la responsabilidad ambiental
  • Menores costos operativos relacionados con materias primas, energía y gestión de residuos.
  • Mejorar el compromiso de los empleados y la cultura en el lugar de trabajo

Program Objectives

Asistencia técnica en sitio

Selected facilities receive tailored pollution prevention assessments, food waste audits, and training on best practices that reduce waste and optimize resources.

Trainings and Roundtables

Workshops and educational sessions will build awareness and skills related to food waste reduction.

Plataforma de conocimiento en línea

We are developing a digital resource hub to share tools, case studies, and training materials with businesses, community organizations, and other stakeholders.

Seeking food and beverage companies, solution providers and community stakeholders

Food processors and manufacturers in the state have significant untapped potential to improve operational efficiency, reduce pollution, and unlock new revenue streams. The initiative is seeking food and beverage companies, solution providers and community stakeholders to support the development of resources and educational opportunities. Complimentary onsite technical assistance from university experts and qualified engineers is also available to qualifying facilities.

This initiative is supported by a grant from the U.S. EPA Pollution Prevention Grant Program Funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, in collaboration with Central Michigan University.

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