Friday, 17 July 2009

FOOD WASTE

Everyone talks about packaging waste despite its value in preserving food. Hardly anyone talks about food waste despite its potentially greater consequences. Until now.

A new book Waste : Uncovering the Global Food Scandal by Tristram Stuart refines earlier research to calculate the amount we throw away in Britain, including:

  • 1.6 billion apples a year, 27 per person
  • 484 million unopened yogurts
  • 2.6 billion slices of bread
  • £6 worth of bananas each.
It all adds up to one quarter of our total purchases, around 5.4 million tonnes – yes, 5,400,000,000 kg.

Just as with diet, obesity, exercise and health, we should start practising what we are preached.

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