Throwing away food and drink reached ?13.7 billion

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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
    • 11610

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    Throwing away food and drink reached ?13.7 billion



    The cost of buying and throwing away food and drink reached ?13.7 billion last year, according to research.
    The Local Government Association (LGA) analysis, which combined the price of food which was not eaten with the cost to council taxpayers of sending it to landfill, revealed that households paid an estimated ?520 each for uneaten food over the past 12 months.
    Clyde Loakes, LGA environment board vice-chairman, said: "That is a heart-breaking figure in a world where hundreds of millions of people go hungry every day.
    "With more than five million tonnes of edible food thrown out each year, way too much food is being brought into homes in the first place. Retailers need to take a large slice of responsibility for that."
    The LGA is calling on retailers to make a serious effort to reduce the amount of food waste discarded from people's home by changing the way they promote the sale of foods such as fruit, vegetables, dairy and meat.
    Town hall leaders want to see multi-buy deals, which encourage people to take more food than they need, replaced by discounts on individual products.
    Retailers are now being called on to set more ambitious waste reduction goals to catch up with the big improvements in waste management shown by local authorities and residents.
    Manufacturers and retailers claim that they have prevented 670,000 tonnes of food waste since entering a voluntary commitment to tackle waste in 2005. But the total amount of packaging waste being produced each year since 2005 has remained the same.
    In that same time, councils and residents have reduced annual landfill by more than seven million tonnes, and almost doubled the recycling rate from 22% of all household waste to nearly 40%.
    Despite those achievements, local authorities will still pay more than ?550 million in landfill tax this financial year as they put more than 10 million tonnes of waste in the ground.
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  • masur123
    DK Veteran
    • Aug 2009
    • 674

    #2
    I think its about time we were charged on the actual weight of our rubbish collection, rather than a standard charge to all!

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    • oneman
      DK Veteran
      • Mar 2011
      • 307

      #3
      More then half of my non-recycle waste is food packaging. Way to much foam and plastic.

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      • Canker_Canison
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        • May 2010
        • 3905

        #4
        If I throw food away, it's usually limp salad or green furry cheese.

        I only throw it away because the dog won't touch either of them. Never have I seen him turn down sausages or bacon just because they are a few days past their use by date.
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        • Grizz
          DK Veteran
          • Sep 2010
          • 1598

          #5
          your dog has the right idea mate. smell it first. i dont know why people go strictly by the date, sometimes it smells off when inside the date and sometimes it smells fine after sell by. the nose knows and is best way to tell

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          • oneman
            DK Veteran
            • Mar 2011
            • 307

            #6
            I don't understand people who throw away canned goods, that stuff can last for decades as can dried food.

            People also seemed to be confused between best before and use by dates.

            There is a place near me that sells stuff near or on its sell by date often less then 1/2 price and never had a problem.

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            • Canker_Canison
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              • May 2010
              • 3905

              #7
              Just finished off the milk in the fridge.... Use by 13/03/2011. But I only get milk to last this long if it was bought from Asda or Tesco... corner shop stuff won't last 2 days.

              Unless it smells like a hookers ass on a saturday night or there's inteligent life forms relaxing on a sheep skin rug..... I'll eat it.
              Canker

              "Animal, vegetable or mineral... I'll do anything, to anything, with anything"
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