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Help Your Family, Budget, and Environment by Wasting Less FoodTons of food are wasted in the U.S. each year. Learn what you can do to reduce food waste, save money, serve the hungry in your community and help the environment.- How to Reduce Your Household Food WasteSignificant amounts of food we have in our home will end up in landfill. Thinking about what to do with food waste, how to reduce it, and how best to deal with residual food waste can help you save money and the environment.
- Is Food Waste Hurting Your Wallet?Early Native Americans used waste free methods for dealing with cooking and eating. We can learn from them and save an average of $500 per year.
SHOCKING Two-Thirds of Supermarket Waste is Food ProductsFood waste by supermarkets and restaurants is on the rise even as world hunger, even in America, is also on the rise. Donators are fearful of liability.
Do Wasteful Eating Habits Impact Global Climate Change?A study in the online journal PLoS ONE found that there is an increase in the amount of food wasted by Americans. The calculations showed that this amount of food wasted significantly contributes to global warming.- The Food Waste Reduction Challenge BandwagonHow to cut your household bills, improve the variety of your diet and help the environment.
- 10 Ways to Save on Your Grocery Budget by Reducing Food WasteWith food costs going up, cutting down on wasted food can help you stretch your grocery budget further
- Use Smart Food Management Techniques to Save MoneyPeople lead busy lives and thus cut corners on cooking and eating. They can save thousands of dollar every year by using the good food management techniques listed here.
5 Ways to Curb Food Waste and SaveEvery day, Americans throw out over a ton of food collectively, as a nation. Curbing food waste is not only advantageous for the planet, but equally beneficial for your pocketbook.
Green Uses for Household WasteWhat can you do with food, paper, clothing, and more? Check out these green tips.
How to Reduce Food WasteAbout 40% of the food produced in the United States gets tossed into the garbage. See what you can do to reduce food waste in your home.- Food Waste Management (Part One)Filipino food writer, Chun Valencia, talks about the need to manage food wastes both in the homes and in foodservice businesses.
