Nowadays people waste a lot of food that was bought from shops and restaurants. Why do you think people waste food? What can be done to reduce the amount of food they throw away?
In some parts of the world, food is still highly valued. In urban areas,
however
, particularly in the developed world, wasting meal is becoming a major concern. This
essay will examine the causes of this
problem and suggest ways that people can curb the amount that they can discard.
Two main factors are behind the rise in food waste. The first
is the rising incomes of the population, which has meant higher disposable incomes. In other words
, whereas 50 years ago, the average family had around $50 per month to spend on eating and entertainment, now the figure is more like $2000, and so the idea of buying and not consuming it is unremarkable. The second
factor, linked to the first
, is the modern throw-away culture in which all products are treated as disposable. Since it is not uncommon to find valuable household items thrown in the bin, it is also
unsurprising to see half the family’s groceries binned without concern.
Tackling this
issue involves altering the public’s mindset. This
needs to happen via awareness-raising campaigns. The ABC, for instance
, launched one such
initiative with the War on Waste TV series and website in 2016, which presented troubling facts on the effects of our consumption and waste. Given the profound impact of this
series on the Australian public, it would be worth expanding it on a global scale. In addition
to warning people about the environmental impact of food-waste, such
projects could also
educate them better on practical matters such
as shopping smarter and storing meal correctly.
In conclusion, unless efforts are made to shift the public consciousness, this
problem will only escalate. While governments have a critical role to play, individuals too need to take responsibility for their shopping habits in order to cut down on wasted food.Submitted by Nisha Kumari on
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