When it comes to consumer food waste, the numbers can be staggering, but consider this: More than one-third of “all available food goes uneaten through loss or waste” in the United States, according ...
It only takes one look at the trash bag mountain practically spilling out of your waste bin to realize you might need to switch things up a bit. Pairing down your waste doesn't have to be a difficult ...
Food waste accounts for 20% of all waste going into Wisconsin landfills. The state wants to reduce it by half.
You've probably seen it before—leftover food that could have been used, just being thrown away at a restaurant. It happens more often than you think. Every year, restaurants generate millions of tons ...
Tracking food waste can save you hundreds — maybe even thousands — of dollars a year. Here are some expert tips for how to eat what you buy and buy only what you will eat. Three-quarters of a red ...
Simple changes in shopping, storage, and organization can dramatically reduce food waste without altering how you cook or eat ...
Simple shopping shifts could save U.S. households up to $1,500 a year while reducing food waste and improving mealtime flexibility. With families paying more attention to budgets and watching shopping ...
The most recent Consumer Price Index report showed that food prices went up 3.1% over the course of a year. We feel it at the ...
Spain’s prevention of food loss and waste law places direct obligations on hospitals, from prevention planning to food donation, and is reshaping clinical catering services.
Recycling holiday packaging, cutting holiday food waste, composting leftovers and preparing trees for recycling after the holidays are important reminders this time of year. Montgomery County ...