EnWave is a Proud Member of the Upcycled Food Association
Sustainability and environmental consciousness are at the forefront of consumer minds and ours. EnWave is proud to announce our membership in the Upcycled Food Association (UFA). This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to innovative, sustainable food processing solutions. Let’s explore what the UFA stands for, its impact on society, and how EnWave’s REV™ technology contributes to the upcycled food movement.
What is the Upcycled Food Association?
The Upcycled Food Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing food waste by growing the upcycled food economy. Founded in 2019, the UFA has quickly become a central force in the burgeoning upcycled food industry, bringing together mission-driven businesses to create a more sustainable food system.
At its core, the UFA champions upcycling as a critical solution to mitigate the climate crisis. The association envisions a global food system where all food is elevated to its highest and best use, reducing waste and maximizing the value of our food resources.
The Mission and Impact of the UFA
The UFA’s mission extends beyond simply reducing food waste. They aim to:
- Attract more support for the upcycled industry
- Connect the upcycled business network
- Improve the upcycled supply chain
- Increase consumer demand for upcycled products
By coordinating hundreds of companies worldwide and empowering millions of consumers, the UFA is leveraging market forces to prevent food waste and combat climate change.
The Upcycled Food Association (UFA) has made a significant impact in the food industry, growing to over 100 members, including major global brands like Dole Packaged Foods. They have launched a certification program designed to help consumers easily identify upcycled products, and research indicates that 99% of people believe food waste is an issue that needs to be addressed. Through their initiatives, the UFA is not only promoting the upcycled food movement but also raising awareness about the importance of reducing food waste in society.
What is Upcycled Food?
Upcycled food is a simple yet powerful concept. It involves using ingredients that would otherwise not have gone to human consumption, procured and produced through verifiable supply chains, to create new, high-quality products. This process not only reduces food waste but also creates economic opportunities throughout the supply chain.

Some examples of upcycled food products include:
- Snacks made from spent brewing grains
- Flour produced from byproducts of plant-based milk production
- Chips created from imperfect fruits and vegetables
EnWave’s REV™ Technology: A Sustainable Drying Solution
As a proud member of the Upcycled Food Association, EnWave is committed to providing sustainable solutions that align with the upcycled food movement. Our Radiant Energy Vacuum (REV™) technology offers a more sustainable option when it comes to drying methods, perfectly complementing the goals of upcycled food production.
Here’s how REV™ technology contributes to sustainability and upcycling efforts:
- Energy Efficiency: REV™ drying is significantly more energy-efficient than traditional drying methods, reducing the carbon footprint of food processing.
- Preservation of Nutrients: The low-temperature drying process helps preserve heat-sensitive compounds, ensuring that upcycled ingredients retain their nutritional value.
- Versatility: REV™ can process a wide variety of food products, making it ideal for upcycling diverse ingredients that might otherwise go to waste.
- Rapid Processing: Faster drying times mean less energy consumption and the ability to process more ingredients in less time.
The Importance of Upcycling in Combating Climate Change
Upcycling food is not just about reducing waste; it’s a critical strategy in the fight against climate change. Consider these facts:
- Food waste is responsible for up to 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions
- 28% of agricultural land is used to grow food that is never eaten
- Reducing food waste has been identified as one of the top solutions to mitigate climate change
By using REV™ technology to process upcycled ingredients efficiently, EnWave is contributing to this crucial environmental effort. Our partnership with the UFA reinforces our commitment to sustainable food production and responsible resource management.
The Growing Market for Upcycled Foods
The upcycled food market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increasing consumer awareness and demand for sustainable products. A recent study showed that more than half of consumers are interested in buying more upcycled foods. This trend presents a significant opportunity for food manufacturers to innovate and meet consumer expectations while contributing to a more sustainable food system.
EnWave’s REV™ technology is well-positioned to support this growing market. By providing an efficient, high-quality drying solution, we enable our partners to create innovative upcycled products that meet consumer demands for taste, nutrition, and sustainability.

Join Us in Creating a More Sustainable Future
The upcycled food movement represents a significant opportunity to address food waste, combat climate change, and create innovative, sustainable products. As a proud member of the Upcycled Food Association, EnWave is at the forefront of this exciting industry transformation.
Are you interested in exploring how REV™ technology can support your upcycled food initiatives? Whether you’re looking to develop new products, improve your processing efficiency, or enhance the nutritional value of upcycled ingredients, our team is here to help.
Contact EnWave today to learn more about our sustainable drying solutions and how we can support your journey towards a more sustainable food future. Together, we can create innovative, upcycled products that not only taste great but also contribute to a healthier planet.