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North American Renderers Association applauds EPA for restoring rendering to agency's Wasted Food Scale

NARA thanks bipartisan congressional leaders and industry organizations for continued advocacy.

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North American Renderers Association
December 19, 2025

The North American Renderers Association applauds the US Environmental Protection Agency for restoring rendering to the agency’s Wasted Food Scale. NARA and its members have been advocating for the inclusion of rendering in EPA’s food waste framework since it was removed without explanation in 2023 after being part of EPA’s food recovery hierarchy for three decades. 

Rendering is the original form of recycling and, by definition, reduces or eliminates food waste by safely and sustainably upcycling all parts of a meat animal that would otherwise go unused. Through rendering, these materials are transformed into ingredients used in nutritious animal feed and pet food, renewable biofuels and a wide range of essential products, supporting both environmental sustainability and food system resilience. This circular process diverts millions of tons of organic material from landfills each year while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

EPA’s inclusion of rendering follows bipartisan requests from Congress and sustained engagement by industry stakeholders. Members of the US House of Representatives and Senate from both parties repeatedly urged the EPA to modernize its food waste strategies to reflect rendering’s essential role. These efforts were supported by a broad coalition of agricultural, food and energy organizations that recognized rendering as a proven, science-based solution.

In September 2024, a bipartisan group of 28 members of Congress, led by Reps. Nick Langworthy (R-NY) and Jim Costa (D-CA), sent a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan, urging the agency to work in coordination with the US Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration to revise the National Strategy for Food Loss and Waste. The letter called for the inclusion of rendering as a key component of national food waste reduction strategies. In addition to NARA, the letter was supported by more than 30 organizations, including the American Association of Meat Processors, American Farm Bureau Federation, Pet Food Institute and Clean Fuels Alliance America, among others. 

A similar bipartisan letter led by Sens. Roger Marshall (R-KS) and Michael Bennet (D-CO) and signed by six other US senators was sent to Administrator Regan in May 2024, raising concerns that rendering was excluded from the Draft National Strategy for Reducing Food Loss and Waste and Recycling Organics. In July 2025, Reps. Langworthy (R-NY) and Costa (D-CA) sent a follow up letter along with a bipartisan group of their colleagues to EPA Administrator Zeldin pointing out that, without rendering, the Wasted Food Scale excluded the largest organic recycler by volume.

“We commend the EPA for making the decision to restore rendering and thank the members of Congress who championed this issue with us,” said Kent Swisher, NARA’s president and CEO. “Restoring rendering on the Wasted Food Scale ensures that federal food waste policy accurately reflects real-world practices that have been working safely and effectively for generations.”

NARA looks forward to continuing to work collaboratively with the EPA, USDA, FDA and congressional leaders to support the effective implementation of food waste reduction strategies and to further advance policies that recognize rendering’s contribution to sustainability, food security and the circular economy.

Source: NARA

KEYWORDS: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) food waste North American Renderers Association rendering

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