The Surprising Environmental Impact of Food Waste
The Surprising Environmental Impact of Food Waste Why the Greenest Meal May Be the One You Already Bought “When food goes in the bin, all the water, energy and land used to produce it go with it.” That is the uncomfortable truth about food waste. We do not just throw away a tired lettuce, a forgotten potato or half a loaf of bread. We throw away the field it grew in, the fertiliser used to feed it, the diesel used to transport it, the electricity used to refrigerate it, the packaging that protected it, and the money we spent buying it. Food waste is one of those environmental problems that hides in plain sight. It does not look dramatic. There is no smoking chimney, no oil slick, no alarming plume of chemicals drifting across the horizon. It looks like a banana skin, a mouldy crust, an unopened bag of salad that has quietly transformed itself into pondweed at the back of the fridge. Yet reducing food waste is one of the easiest, cheapest and most immediate ways most households ca...