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Title: One of Europe's Biggest, Most Wasteful Food Problems Is Almost Completely Avoidable
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Published: Aug 15, 2015
Author: Willy Blackmore | Takepart.com
Post Date: 2015-08-15 05:19:43 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 157
Comments: 3

Yahoo...

The United Kingdom is the worst of the worst when it comes to food waste in the European Union. But the good news is that 80 percent of the waste in Britain—and across Europe—is avoidable.

Still, the study published Wednesday in the journal Environmental Research Letters, which gives a new level of understanding of the scale of food waste across the EU, doesn't exactly present a pretty picture: All told, EU food waste averages more than 270 pounds per capita per year, and in the U.K., the country with the highest amount of waste, that number climbs even higher. Only about 50 pounds of what residents are throwing away, on average, every year is legitimately inedible.

The researchers looked at data from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Finland, and Romania between 1996 and 2005 to base their averages on.

"In some ways it's good that this waste is 'avoidable,' because it means we're able to do something about it," European Commission's Joint Research Centre's Davy Vanham, the lead researcher, told Reuters. "A lot of food is still 'good' but is thrown away when it passes its sell-by date."

Member states are trying to do just that. In July, France passed a law that would require supermarket items set to be scrapped to be donated to charity, which is being considered by the EU Parliament as well. In 2012, the parliament passed a resolution to cut food waste in half by 2025.

This latest study doesn’t exactly bode well for the prospects of that goal being met, and the researchers went beyond calculating waste of actual goods to show that resources such as water and nitrogen are, in effect, being tossed away alongside the scraped food. When it comes to surface and groundwater resources, EU food waste surpasses municipal uses of those water resources across all of the member states. As for rainfall, residents are throwing away the equivalent of what feeds farms in Spain, one of the largest ag producers on the continent, ever year.

Despite the scale of waste—and remember, much of what is being tossed are past-their-prime vegetables and other still-edible foods—the researchers are somewhat optimistic.

Drastically reducing food waste, the authors of the study wrote, "would not only save a large volume of water and avoid losses of reactive nitrogen, but it would also preserve other natural resources such as phosphorus, land and energy. In a world with limited resources, food security can only be achieved by a more sustainable use of resources along with adaptations to our consumption behavior, including the reduction or, ideally, the eradication of food waste.”


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There are "discount" stores that sell food which is close to "best before..." at half price or less.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

There we are -- I was just going to say that. "Donate it to charity donate it to charity donate it to charity" -- people rush to say it. But unfortunately, discount grocery stores don't seem to last, at least in my town. People just don't know what's good.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-08-15   5:34:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Donation to charity doesn't work because of liability if someone should get sick. Some stores avoid waste by selling dated packaged greens (normally $2-3) for 25 cents. Almond milk probably most nutritious drink which normally costs close to $5 for two litres. Got 3 containers for $5 and even at a month past "best before" was still good but thickens after opening in 4-5 days.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-08-16   1:18:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Tatarewicz (#2)

The party rocks on!

I'd be curious to know how many of us here have a "past date" grocery within reasonable distance, not counting Merita Pep Farm outlet etc. Except the one I mentioned, I can't think of the last time one existed in any of my stomping grounds.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-08-16   1:30:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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