Carnival Corporation on Pace to Achieve Next Aggressive Food Waste Reduction Milestone on its Path Toward Ambitious 2030 Goal - Seite 2
Innovative Solutions to Maximize Food Efficiency
Carnival Corporation has put in place several practical, technological, and educational initiatives designed to creatively cut food loss
while continuing to deliver exceptional dining experiences. By monitoring and analyzing guest dining trends and flow, including utilizing AI technology, the company has further optimized food use
at every step of the food lifecycle onboard its ships – from purchasing fresh ingredients, recipe creation and menu design, to real-time meal prep, creation and presentation techniques and in-suite
dining. Many of the company's brands have also implemented onboard awareness campaigns to educate both guests and crew alike on doing their part to help reduce food waste onboard. Plus, Costa
Cruises works with a network of registered food banks in communities it visits to deliver hundreds of thousands of surplus ingredients and meals to people in need.
In addition, the company also continues to explore even more ways to create and reimagine creative recipes that get the most out of every possible ingredient. Whether transforming orange peels into citrus muffins or unserved bread into croutons, the company's award-winning culinary teams find delicious ways to use every ingredient to its fullest, and in the process, reduce waste.
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Food Management and Disposal Technology Investments
Carnival Corporation continues to invest in the industry's smartest solutions to safely treat and handle uneaten food, while helping
to substantially limit impacts from conventional disposal methods, such as landfills. The company leads the industry with over 600 innovative food waste biodigesters installed across its fleet,
which house naturally occurring bacteria that enable the ships to organically break down and liquify 80% of uneaten food on board to just a fraction of the original volume. By "digesting" this
leftover food down to a liquid form, it can be sustainably returned to nature and diverted from landfills where natural decomposition would otherwise slowly release methane – a greenhouse gas. As a
result, in 2023, the company has avoided over 31,000 metric tons of equivalent greenhouse gas emissions that would have been generated had the food gone to a landfill.