Assessing food waste management in the restaurant sector in the Republic of North Macedonia
Dushica Santa

, Zvezda Bogevska, Ivana Velinova, Sonja Srbinovska
Abstract: The problem of loss and food waste in the whole food chain is a real challenge for institutions and states and their policies. The food waste is a problem on several levels, from increasing poverty as an economic problem to a real environmental problem from an ethical point of view. This problem requires a fundamental solution in North Macedonia, where little attention is paid to food loss and waste management. This research aimed to understand the problem of food waste and the implications of this problem, as well as to see the possibilities for reducing food waste in restaurants in the country. An online questionnaire was conducted in the food service sector. The results of the research showed that there are drastic differences in the views on the problem of food waste. The food service sector has very few options available but still pays little attention to solving the problem. The actualization of the problem of food losses and waste must be addressed from the lowest to the highest level in both state institutions and the private sector and all those involved in the food supply chain. It is necessary to adopt legal solutions and acts following European legislation, conduct appropriate training for managers of catering facilities on the possibilities of managing food surplus and waste, and improve communication with the Food Bank.
Keywords: food waste; online survey; restaurants; waste management
Citation: Santa, D., Bogevska, Z., Velinova, I. & Srbinovska, S. (2026). Assessing food waste management in the restaurant sector in the Republic of North Macedonia. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 32(3), 486–493
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| Date published: 2026-06-25
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