Date released: June 12, 2019
The EPA is leading a National Stop Food Waste Week campaign to highlight issues and raise awareness on food waste, from 12-19 June. Globally, one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption is lost or wasted and every year people in Ireland waste over one million tonnes of food. The campaign aims to motivate people across Ireland to make real changes in how they use the food they buy.
Laura Burke, Director General, EPA said,
"It takes a lot of resources to put food on our tables. Growing, processing, transport and storage all use massive amounts of energy and water, along with packaging, fertilisers and machinery. This activity generates greenhouses gases which drive climate change, so it is important that we value and carefully use the food we produce.
"Many of us would like to take action on climate change, but sometimes it’s hard to know where to start. Reducing food waste contributes to lowering our carbon footprint, and we can achieve this through some surprisingly simple actions.”
Odile Le Bolloch, EPA Stop Food Waste Manager, spoke about the National Stop Food Waste Week campaign:
“Each day during Stop Food Waste week we will be sharing information and resources to help people to Stop Food Waste at work and at home. Our online campaign provides practical tips to help us all reduce waste and make the most of our food. We are also running our new workplace training programme with guidance on tackling food waste both at work and at home.”
Information about stopping food waste at home can be found at www.stopfoodwaste.ie.
For Stop Food Waste week, because the food people buy is not just consumed at home, the EPA is encouraging businesses and employees to target food waste at work. Stop Food Waste’s top tips to reduce food waste in the workplace are:
To take part in raising awareness, the EPA is inviting businesses around Ireland to sign-up as supporters of Stop Food Waste week and receive posters, daily tips and a chance to win free Stop Food Waste workplace training.
Businesses can sign up on the website: stopfoodwaste.ie/stop-food-waste-week and follow on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
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Notes to Editor:
Stop Food Waste is an EPA programme that works with householders, helping them to make the most of their food. The programme provides information and supports on all aspects of preventing food waste, from good planning and shopping practices through to correct storage and reuse options.
The four key steps people can take to Stop Food Waste are:
Website: www.stopfoodwaste.ie
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stopfoodwaste.ie/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Stop_Food_Waste
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StopFoodWaste/