
The Food Programme
Food Waste: New Answers for Old Problems
Aug 30, 2024
Matt Homewood, a Copenhagen-based food waste activist known for dumpster diving, shares shocking insights into supermarket food waste. Katy Newton, founder of Wasted Kitchen, discusses her innovative approach to repurposing surplus food. Estelle Horsham-Horn provides a glimpse into the UK's food waste schemes, while Ian Quinn offers a journalistic perspective on industry strategies. Elly Pear and Max La Manna bring their social media savvy to practical solutions. Emma Atkins explores how fridge design impacts waste at home, highlighting a multifaceted approach to this urgent issue.
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Quick takeaways
- The UK wastes over 10 million tonnes of food annually, with household waste constituting around 60% of this total.
- Katie Newton's 'Wasted Kitchen' demonstrates that surplus food can be a valuable resource, promoting both sustainability and practical cooking skills.
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Scale of Food Waste in the UK
The issue of food waste remains a significant problem in the UK, with over 10 million tonnes discarded each year, despite years of campaigns aimed at reducing waste. Most of this waste occurs at the household level, comprising around 60% of the total food discarded. This ongoing issue prompts discussion on the effectiveness of measures in place, as well as the necessity for further actions. The government's newly introduced mandatory food waste reporting raises questions about accountability for both individuals and businesses in tackling this pressing issue.
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