By Liah Continentino As the holiday season arrives, so does a surge in food waste. A 2020 study by Penn State found that U.S.
From using Too Good To Go to picking ‘ugly’ produce, learn how to reduce your food waste and protect the planet Around the world, approximately one-third of all food produced is never eaten. Food ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - U.S. household waste increases by more than 25% between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. It’s that time of year to be jolly and holly. But while we give gifts to our loved ...
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With inflation keeping the cost of raw materials high, it has become more important than ever for manufacturing companies to reduce waste as much as possible. Not only is this strategy good for the ...
In addition to incorporating more fresh fruits and vegetables into your diet and streamlining your grocery budget, another critical aspect of food shopping is proper storage and maximizing shelf life.
MADISON, Wis. (WEAU) - It’s the season for decorations, gift wrappings, and large meals, but the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says all of those things also lead to extra waste. The DNR is ...
With prices on the rise, families are looking to cut their food bills. Meal planning and smart shopping can help, but you can also make sure to use the more of the food you do pay for, says Tammy ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - Emissions from food waste in the United States match those from more than 50 million cars on the road annually, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Boxes, shipping materials, and wrapping paper end up piling up when the holiday season ends. So, what should you do with it all?
IN FORECASTING OUR FUTURE THIS WEEK IS NATIONAL FOOD WASTE PREVENTION WEEK, AND ACCORDING TO SPECIALISTS WITH SOUTH CAROLINA, FOOD WASTE IS A MAIN SOURCE OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, PARTICULARLY IN ...