Great subject.. we've also been chatting about it here at EON Next...Reducing food waste... and saving energy... Definitely an interesting one...
The energy footprint of waste...
When food is wasted, the resources used in these stages are squandered, and that includes unnecessary energy consumption:
Agriculture: Growing crops, raising livestock, and using fertilisers and pesticides all require significant energy inputs. When food is wasted, these resources are lost, and the energy expended is in vain.
Processing: Transforming raw food into the products we eat involves various energy-intensive steps, such as refrigeration, cooking, and packaging. When uneaten food is thrown away, the energy used in processing is also wasted.
Transportation: Food travels long distances from farms to processing plants, distribution centres, and retail outlets. The transportation sector is a significant energy consumer, and food waste contributes to unnecessary fuel consumption.
Disposal: Food waste that ends up in landfills decomposes and releases methane, a potent greenhouse gas contributing to climate change. Managing landfills also requires energy, further compounding the environmental impact of food waste. But you could use unwanted food to create your own compost for your plants (which will help cut back the energy used to manage landfills). What’s more, many local authorities collect food waste to be used in large anaerobic digestion plants to create biogas - which can be used as a renewable fuel. All you need to do is separate out your food waste at home.
How can you help to reduce this? 🤔
- Plan your meals properly to avoid waste - I can't count the times I've done a little too much of something and can't do anything with it
- Store food properly
- Always check the use by dates I think it's easy to get confused now with best before and use by
- Learn to love left overs I know I'm guilty of throwing food away because I've not stored it properly or forgot it was there
- Use left over as compost for your plants/fertiliser in your garden.
- This helps reduce our energy consumption, conserve resources, and offset the environmental impacts of throwing away perfectly good food. And so help to create a more sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.
This helps reduce our energy consumption, conserve resources, and offset the environmental impacts of throwing away perfectly good food. And so help to create a more sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.