“[R]oughly one-third of the food produced in the world for human consumption gets lost or wasted every year.”
As Christmas and New Year celebrations come to an end, people often look to their habits in order to improve their lifestyles.
There is one statistic in particular that might make us think when it comes to tidying up after the festivities: roughly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption gets lost or wasted every year. Read more >
Author Ashley Kirk and Patrick Scott
News Site The Telegraph
Date Published January 2, 2018
Article Link No time for leftovers: The astonishing scale of food waste in the UK and around the world
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