The Food Waste Problem
According to Project Drawdown, reducing food waste is the #3 solution to reversing global warming.
One-third of all food goes to waste
Globally, we waste between 33-50% of all the food produced for human consumption. In Australia alone, 7.6 million tonnes of food is wasted each year which is the equivalent of one in five bags of groceries per household per year.
Of the 7.6 million tonnes of food wasted in Australia, 70% is edible. This is perfectly good food that is costing the economy a staggering $36.6 billion and costing the average household around $2,500 each year.
One-in-six Australians haven't had enough to eat
Meanwhile, food insecurity is on the rise. 1 in 6 Australian adults haven't had enough to eat and 1.2 million children have gone hungry in the last year. Exacerbated by the pandemic, Food Bank estimates that approximately 1.4 million Australians were accessing food relief charities in 2020.
Food waste is cooking our planet
8-10% of all greenhouse gas emissions comes from food waste
An area larger than China is used to grow food that is never eaten
25% of the world’s fresh water supply is used to grow food that is never eaten
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