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How to reduce food waste

How to reduce food waste

Food waste is a massive problem worldwide, particularly in the industrialised world. This happens in all steps of the food chain, so to speak, from production to consumption. While there is little you can do about agriculture and manufacture you can learn how to reduce food waste in your household.

Food waste in Australia

According to the Department of the Environment and Energy, “In 2016-17… Australia produced 7.3 million tonnes of food waste across the supply and consumption chain. Of this, 2.5 million (34 per cent) was created in our homes, 2.3 million tonnes (31 per cent) in primary production and 1.8 million tonnes (25 per cent) in the manufacturing sector.” (1)

Fate of food waste

Food waste can be recycled, recovered or disposed of (as landfill). According to the latest statistics, “Australians recycled 1.2 million of food waste, recovered 2.9 million tonnes through alternative uses for the food waste and disposed of 3.2 million tonnes.” (1)

How to reduce food waste

By far, the best way of reducing food waste is not to generating it in the first place. Keep the strategies below in mind to waste less.

Meal planning

Shopping

Cooking

Eating

Other

References

  1. Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy. Tackling Australia’s food waste [Available from: https://www.environment.gov.au/protection/waste-resource-recovery/food-waste].

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