Today, in an op-ed forThe Wall Street Journalentitled "Hungering for a Solution to Food Losses" (see below or clickHERE),Anna Lappeand
I discuss the enormous amount of food wasted worldwide. In the United
States alone, we waste about five million tons of food just between
Thanksgiving and New Year's— that's enough to fill 125,000 18-wheelers,
which would stretch from Chicago to Seattle.
Fortunately, there are a lot of amazing groups and individuals working on preventing waste throughout the world. TheBarilla Center for Food & Nutritionin Italy, for example, recently published areporton the importance of identifying better ways to measure food loss and food waste. AndDana Gunders(Natural Resources Defense Council), Selina Juul(Stop Wasting Food), andTristram Stuart(Feeding the 5000)
are all doing work to create awareness, educate consumers, and identify
solutions for preventing waste all along the food chain. In addition, Jonathan Bloom, author ofAmerican Wasteland, offered these10 waste-saving tips for holiday gatheringsinThe Huffington Post.
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