REDUCE FOOD WASTE & TIPS

 


  1. Plan Your Meals:

    • Create a weekly meal plan and shopping list based on what you need.
    • Be realistic about portion sizes to avoid overbuying.
  2. Proper Storage:

    • Store food properly to extend its shelf life.
    • Use airtight containers, resealable bags, and appropriate storage temperatures.
  3. First In, First Out (FIFO):

    • Arrange your pantry and fridge so that older items are used first.
  4. Understand Date Labels:

    • "Best Before" dates indicate quality, not safety. Food can often be consumed after this date.
    • "Use By" or "Sell By" dates are more critical for safety, but many foods are still safe to eat for some time after these dates.
  5. Portion Control:

    • Serve smaller portions to reduce leftovers.
    • Use a kitchen scale to measure ingredients accurately.
  6. Creative Cooking:

    • Get creative with recipes to use up leftovers or ingredients nearing their expiry date.
    • Make soups, stews, smoothies, or casseroles with odds and ends.
  7. Freezing:

    • Freeze surplus fruits, vegetables, and cooked meals for later use.
    • Label items with the date to keep track of freshness.
  8. Composting:

    • Set up a compost bin for food scraps and non-edible food waste.
    • This reduces landfill waste and provides nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
  9. Donate Excess Food:

    • Share surplus non-perishable items with local food banks.
    • Consider community fridges or sharing platforms for perishable items.
  10. Conscious Shopping:

    • Avoid impulse buying.
    • Buy in bulk only if you can consume or store items properly.
  11. Reduce Food Packaging:

    • Choose products with minimal packaging to reduce waste.
    • Use reusable bags and containers when shopping.
  12. Track and Learn:

    • Keep a food waste diary to identify patterns and areas for improvement.
    • Adjust your shopping and cooking habits based on what you've learned.
  13. Educate Yourself and Others:

    • Share information about food waste reduction with friends and family.
    • Support initiatives that combat food waste in your community.
  14. Restaurant and Takeout Awareness:

    • Order only what you can eat when dining out or getting takeout.
    • Ask for smaller portions or take home leftovers.
  15. Preserve Foods:

    • Learn food preservation techniques like canning, pickling, or drying.
    • These can extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables.

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