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This Country Just Banned Grocery Stores From Throwing Out Food

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First published on ClimateProgress.org, a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, which was recently named one of Time magazine’s Top 25 blogs of 2010.

Up to a half of all food is wasted, reports show.

CREDIT: AP Photo/Elaine Thompson

Grocery stores in France will soon be banned from throwing away or destroying unsold food, under a bill passed unanimously by the French parliament last week.

Food waste costs countries around the world billions of dollars each year and is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, but France’s action was spurred by another type of crisis. Mired in an economic slump, France has seen an growing number of people living off food scavenged from waste bins outside grocery stores, which has prompted an outcry from aid workers and activists.

“There’s an absolute urgency — charities are desperate for food. The most moving part of this law is that it opens us up to others who are suffering,” Assemblymember Yves Jégo told parliament.

Under the law, which will go into effect in July of next year, French supermarkets will have to give unsold food away to charities or donate it for use in animal feed or compost.

But while the law might help get food into the bellies of those who need it, in terms of overall waste, the step may be more symbolic than effective. In France, 7.1 million metric tons of food is wasted each year, but only 11 percent is thrown out by food retailers. The bulk of it, 67 percent, is thrown away by consumers, and 15 percent is tossed by restaurants, the Guardian reports.

Worldwide, between a third and a half of all the food produced is thrown away, according to a 2013 report. In developed nations, waste stems from over-aggressive sell-by dates, the tenancy to throw out produce that isn’t aesthetically pleasing, large portion sizes, and low food prices.

The concern with food waste goes beyond the travesty of wasting food in a time when others are going hungry.

Wasting food has real impacts on the environment and economy. Agriculture is a big user of water, for example, so uneaten food means wasted water. In California, agriculture is responsible for 80 percent of water use.

Transportation costs, wages, storage, and other related efforts towards food production are also wasted when consumers and producers throw out perfectly good — if not perfect-looking — food. The U.K.-based Waste & Resources Action Program (WRAP) found that globally, reducing wasted food could save $120 to $300 billion a year.

Discarded food is also a huge contributor to climate change. A 2013 United Nations study found that if wasted food were a country, it would be the third-largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the world. When food waste decomposes, it produces methane — a greenhouse gas which, pound for pound, has 25 times more effect on climate change than carbon. Methane is the second-most prevalent greenhouse gas emitted in the United States, where between 30 and 50 percent of all purchased food goes straight into the trash.

“Reducing food waste is good for the economy and good for the climate,” said Helen Mountford, Global Program Director for the New Climate Economy, said in a statement earlier this year.

France may not be the last country to ban grocery stores from throwing away unsold food. Arash Derambarsh, the local politician who prompted the law with a petition that garnered more than 200,000 signatures, is planning to take the issue to the United Nations discussions, including the COP21 environment conference in Paris in December. He’s joined in his campaign by ONE, U2 singer Bono’s social action group.

The post This Country Just Banned Grocery Stores From Throwing Out Food appeared first on ThinkProgress.


Source: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2015/05/26/3662627/france-outlaws-grocery-store-food-waste/


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    • Large Fuck Driver

      Bono.

      What a wankstain.

    • Beaver Hunter

      1.) “Methane is the second-most prevalent greenhouse gas emitted in the United States”

      That’s because many of the people living in the USA are full of Crap.

      2.) “When food waste decomposes, it produces methane — a greenhouse gas which, pound for pound, has 25 times more effect on climate change than carbon.”

      So, from now on, food will only be allowed to be processed “Naturally” and A good Fart will be encouraged.

    • freedom007

      ” if wasted food were a country, it would be the third-largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the world”

      Things would be even worse if there weren´t (still!) millions of responsible consumers in every developed country.
      I estimate that in today´s Germany, at least 15 per cent of households are “done responsibly”.

      The main limiting factor for this is not a lack of will or information on the side of the housewife or male householder, but it lies in irresponsible habits pursued and demanded by other members of the households.

      A housewife can be both perfectly informed
      and fervent in her wish to serve not only her family but also Mother Earth by her work,
      but if she gets no help by others about this,
      there really is no way to change the irresponsible habits of her meat-craving husband,
      or of her contrary, nibbly, luxury-demanding teen-age daughter who will eat no apple that has a little stain,
      or of her son addicted to Mars bars and Fast-Food!
      I estimate that at least another 15 per cent of German households could “become responsible” if only all members of the respective families had the will to “enter the Boat”. !!!!!

      In USA, the same problem must exist, and even worse…
      Churches and schools should do much more about this issue, everywhere!

      The generation of women born in 1940s to 1960s all still learned how to economically handle and cook food, how to minimize food trash; and many of them kept those good habits learned from their moms.

      All ecologically interested people in Europe and U.S., too, exercise in trash-minimizing in the kitchen.

      In fact, for someone who thinks biologically in daily life, there is NO trash at all, but every item has its correct place where it will be useful, no matter if for humans, livestock, or rainworms.

      Japanese and Chinese influences – East Asians always had to be very thrifty with food – can help on this path.
      The Macrobiotics diet,
      a veganic nutrition system developed from customs of Japanese Zen monks by Michio Kushi and a Mr Osawa,
      is full of tricks and methods to reduce trash and to use literally everything of the veggies that is somehow edible.
      I thus recommend to every European, or white U.S. American, to learn Kushi Macrobiotic Cooking.
      One does not have to believe in the thought system behind this diet, or to become vegetarian, to profit from them. They can help everyone to “live more cheaply”. And as most of them are traditional cooking methods from Japan, many Europeans who now are excellent Asiatic cooks got their Elementary Skills from Kushi macrobiotics.

    • VirusGuard

      Empty houses also needed to be given to the homeless because the state created the crisis by not allowing people to build houses that people can afford to buy.

      Stop watsting food and stop wasting housing.

      Homes that don’t have anyone in them for more than 150 days a years should be force leased with the small rental income being handed over to the owner of the property.

      Empty homes will start to burn if this crisis is not addressed because a warm dry prison cell sounds better than freezing to death on the streets and thats what we are talking about.

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