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USDA, EPA launch U.S. Food Waste Challenge

Source:USDA Release Date:2013-06-05 314
Food & Beverage
The goal of the U.S. Food Waste Challenge is to lead a fundamental shift in how people think about and manage food and food waste in this US. It aims to have 400 partner organisations by 2015 and 1,000 by 2020.

WASHINGTON, USA - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched  the U.S. Food Waste Challenge today (June 4), calling on others across the food chain—including producer groups, processors, manufacturers, retailers, communities, and other government agencies ? to join the effort to reduce, recover, and recycle food waste. Secretary Tom Vilsack and EPA Acting Administrator Bob Perciasepe were joined at the event by representatives from private-sector partners and supporters including Rio Farms, Unilever, General Mills, the Food Waste Reduction Alliance, Feeding America, and Rock and Wrap It Up!.

 

Food waste in the United States is estimated at roughly between 30 and 40% of the food supply. In 2010, an estimated 133 billion pounds of food from U.S. retail food stores, restaurants, and homes never made it into people's stomachs. The amount of uneaten food in homes and restaurants was valued at almost $390 per U.S. consumer in 2008, more than an average month's worth of food expenditures.

 

"The United States enjoys the most productive and abundant food supply on earth, but too much of this food goes to waste," said Secretary Vilsack. "Not only could this food be going to folks who need it – we also have an opportunity to reduce the amount of food that ends up in America's landfills. By joining together with EPA and businesses from around the country, we have an opportunity to better educate folks about the problem of food waste and begin to address this problem across the nation."

 

"Food waste the single largest type of waste entering our landfills -- Americans throw away up to 40 percent of their food. Addressing this issue not only helps with combating hunger and saving money, but also with combating climate change: food in landfills decomposes to create potent greenhouse gases," said EPA Acting Administrator Bob Perciasepe. "I'm proud that EPA is joining with USDA today to announce the U.S. Food Waste Challenge. With the help of partners across the country, we can ensure that our nation's food goes to our families and those in need – not the landfill."

 

The goal of the U.S. Food Waste Challenge is to lead a fundamental shift in how people think about and manage food and food waste in this country. The Challenge includes a goal to have 400 partner organisations by 2015 and 1,000 by 2020. Zapatillas Trail Running

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