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Reducing Food Loss and Waste

USDA News Release

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced new resources to inform consumers on how to reduce food waste during the July Fourth holiday and beyond.  

According to USDA research, the average family of four wastes nearly $1,500 worth of food each year. And the food that goes in the trash winds up in a landfill where it creates methane, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.  

On July Fourth and all summer long, USDA encourages consumers to use four simple steps to reduce food waste at home.  
Plan ahead – Before you go to the grocery store or order online, make a list so you don’t buy more than you need.
Serve smart – portion control is good for your waistline, and good for reducing plate waste.
Love your leftovers – Pack leftovers in small portions in shallow containers, mark the contents and date, and refrigerate or freeze immediately.
Compost, don’t trash – Food in landfills produces harmful methane. You can recycle your food scraps in a home compost bin or at a local compost center.

Learn more about food loss and waste prevention at www.usda.gov/foodlossandwaste.  

CDFA’s Food Recovery program has produced a video on the issue.

Follow this link for more information on CDFA’s Food Recovery web page

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