EPA Webinar! Too Good to Waste: Community Results and Lessons Learned

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Author: Alena Cawthorne

Posted: July 8, 2016

Categories: GoodFoodBites / News from Sustain Ontario

Image courtesy of szczel via flickr

Image courtesy of szczel via Flickr

Globally, 33% of food production is wasted each year. In Canada 50% of this waste occurs at the household level. In the United States 30% of the food currently grown and processed is wasted.  Learn more about food waste reduction in a free webinar, Too Good to WasteThursday July 21, 1:00-2:30 p.m. EDT hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Webinar will focus on results from EPA evaluation report on several food waste campaigns and the experiences of three communities that successfully have implemented the Food: Too Good to Waste toolkit.   According to EPA, this toolkit was developed for local governments and other community partners to help prevent food waste at the household level. It has been tested throughout the U.S. and helps households save money while reducing wasted food by up to 25%.

Ontario faces prevalent Food Waste issues, and so Sustain Ontario has made it a main feature in our Food Initiatives Greenhouse, an online repository of tools, strategies, and resources. Our new infographic can help you learn more about the state of food waste in Canada and how you can take action!   Stay tuned to Sustain Ontario to receive updates on our new resource, Reducing Household Food Waste:  A Municipal Regional Toolkit, to be released this summer and upcoming webinar series Breaking Down Regional Food Waste.