The latest figures from WRAP show how that the amount of household food waste has fallen from 8.3 million tonnes a year to 7.2 million. However, we are still throwing away more than seven million tonnes of food and drink away every year. The cost of which is still £12 billion as food prices have been rising.
Back in 2006/07 we were throwing away over 8 million tonnes of food and drink a year, just from our homes, most of which would have been perfectly edible if only we’d managed it better. This has now reduced by around a fifth of all the food we buy, to 7.2 million tonnes!The reduction of 1.1 million tonnes has saved councils up to £80 million a year by sending less food to landfill.
We still throw away enormous amounts of food and drink and due to the price of food going up it is still costing us £50 a month, around £680 a year for families or £480 a year for the average household!The recession has of course helped. Shoppers are now more careful about what they buy and shopping lists are coming back into fashion with people actually sticking to them! Hopefully when the bad times end the good habits we are re-learning will continue as they did after the World Wars.
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