Food waste programs aim to reduce the amount of edible food that is discarded. Proponents argue that it would improve food security and reduce environmental impact. Opponents argue that it is not a priority and that the responsibility should lie with individuals and businesses.
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@salemanowe 4mos4MO
Food waste is a significant contributor to climate change generating around 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In Ireland, over one million tonnes of food is wasted annually. This represents a carbon footprint of as high as 3.6 Mt CO2eq (carbon equivalent). On a worldwide scale, 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted each year.
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@salemanowe 4mos4MO
Most people don't realize how often they waste food and the negative impacts it can have for food security, the environment, and climate change. Reducing food loss and waste could benefit them, their families, and the world, now and in the future.
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Necessities should not be treated as commodities for profit and their equitable distribution should be facilitated.
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Allow companies and people to donate food instead without fears of prosecution..
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Most food waste comes from corporations and the government itself, rather than individual citizens. These programs should be aimed at these bodies.
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It's not a major issue but it is important so yes in a way but don't prioritise it.
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Yes, they should run campaigns to encourage people to waste less food
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Short expiry and left over food from restaurants must be donated, instead of thrown in dustbin, and uploading pictures in their applications.
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