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  • A Little Food Waste Leads to a Lot

    Food waste has become a significant environmental issue that is contributing to climate change, increased pressure on land and water resources and economic losses that drive poverty and food insecurity.  This practical activity teaches young students...

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  • Food Waste Hurts Our World

    As the title of this resource suggests, “food waste hurts our world”.  Methane emissions from rotting food in landfills are a leading contributor to climate change and expanded crop production can affect wildlife habitat by depleting...

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  • How Much Food is Wasted Each Year?

    It is estimated that approximately 30% of the food produced around the world is never consumed or is lost to spoilage.  This resource examines how the food we throw away contributes to global environmental issues like habitat loss, greenhouse gas...

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