Why waste food? / Andrew F. Smith.

"About one-third of all food grown for human consumption is lost or discarded every year, despite financial, environmental, and ethical reasons not to waste food. We grow enough food to adequately feed everyone on the planet, yet hundreds of millions of people suffer from hunger, malnutrition,...

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Main Author: Smith, Andrew F., 1946- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: London, UK : Reaktion Books, Ltd, 2020.
Series:Food controversies.
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Summary:"About one-third of all food grown for human consumption is lost or discarded every year, despite financial, environmental, and ethical reasons not to waste food. We grow enough food to adequately feed everyone on the planet, yet hundreds of millions of people suffer from hunger, malnutrition, or food insecurity. Together, this food waste accounts for about eight percent of the world's total greenhouse gas emissions. So, if wasting food is such a patently bad idea, why do we discard so much? In Why Waste Food?, Andrew F. Smith investigates one of today's most pressing topics, examining the causes of avoidable food waste across the supply chain and highlighting the ways in which everyone can do something to tackle this global concern."--Publisher description
Physical Description:1 online resource (191 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1789143454
9781789143454
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