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In this week’s “Issues of the Environment,” WEMU’s David Fair talks to Noelle Bowman, Solid 91²Ö¿â Program Specialist for Washtenaw County, about the magnitude of food waste, especially during the holidays.Ìı She addresses some of the causes and offers tips for prevention and local resources for wasting less.

Magnitude of the Food 91²Ö¿â Problem

  • The amount of food wasted in the United States is staggering, 400lbs per person is thrown away annually. That’s 40% of all food!
  • 1 in 7 Americans is considered food insecure, with 15% of those in Washtenaw County falling under this label.
  • 85% of that “waste†is happening at the back end of the chain, meaning at homes (43%) and consumer-facing business (40%) such as restaurants, grocery stores and institutions with food service.
  • Governor Snyder has voiced support for increasing the recycling rate to 30%, and for that to happen food waste (composting) would need to play a greater role.
  • Noelle Bowman,ÌıSolid 91²Ö¿â Program Specialist for Washtenaw County, is highly involved with the county’s “zero waste†programs and strategic plan for reducing the county’s burden on landfills.Ìı She also participates with Ann Arbor’s food waste collection program.

Mountains of Food

Noelle says that first and foremost the scale of the food waste problem must be addressed.Ìı She provided the bulk of data from the ReFED study, which is the most recent and comprehensive study on food waste in the US ever conducted.

The study reveals, for example, that about 40% of ALL food is wasted in the US, which amounts to about 63 million tons (126 billion pounds) per year.Ìı Per person, that’s about 400 lbs for each person per year.Ìı The sheer magnitude of this problem can be difficult for most to comprehend. For those for whom “dollars†make more sense, an economic equivalent to this level of waste is over $210 billion dollars annually, which is about 1.3% of the US GDP.

Hungry and 91²Ö¿âful

Meanwhile, 1 in 7 Americans are “food insecure.† In Washtenaw County, that’s also true with around 15% of Washtenaw County residents that suffer from food insecurity.Ìı Clearly, something is not right here.

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