Trash may not be treasure, but it can be groceries. The United States Department of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Agency announced plans this year to halve food waste by 2030, but dumpster divers - also known as freegans - have been eating away at food waste for decades. Cutting down on organic waste can help feed the hungry, save money and minimize the environmental impact of rotting food in landfills. Many individuals, private groups and the New York City government are all working to cut down on organic waste
The amount of food that people get in comparison to the portion that people actually eat is very dif...
It was a symbol of excess and waste in 1980s New York City. The massive 2,200-acre Fresh Kills Landf...
This project is centered around the food waste problem in the United States and around the world
Trash may not be treasure, but it can be groceries. The United States Department of Agriculture and ...
Almost one third of New Yorkers’ waste stream is composed of organic material that is suitable for c...
Forty percent of food in this country is wasted. At the same time, nearly 2.8 million New Yorkers st...
Food waste and food insecurity are strange bedfellows, but in the United States they shamelessly wal...
Food waste is an inevitable consequence of the current structure of our food system. Recycling food ...
Dumpster Dinners: An Ethnographic Study of Freeganism at Illinois State University dives into dumpst...
Food waste, which is estimated at between 30-40 percent of the food supply in the United States has ...
At least 40% of food is wasted in the USA and comprises a significant portion of landfills. That was...
Humans have exploited planet earth’s resources to generate many different forms of useless remains: ...
Food waste is a pervasive issue plaguing our modern society that demands immediate worldwide attenti...
Walk through the streets of New York and at some point you’ll inevitably pass by a wafting smell of ...
America is becoming increasingly wasteful with its food, as almost half of the products grown or pro...
The amount of food that people get in comparison to the portion that people actually eat is very dif...
It was a symbol of excess and waste in 1980s New York City. The massive 2,200-acre Fresh Kills Landf...
This project is centered around the food waste problem in the United States and around the world
Trash may not be treasure, but it can be groceries. The United States Department of Agriculture and ...
Almost one third of New Yorkers’ waste stream is composed of organic material that is suitable for c...
Forty percent of food in this country is wasted. At the same time, nearly 2.8 million New Yorkers st...
Food waste and food insecurity are strange bedfellows, but in the United States they shamelessly wal...
Food waste is an inevitable consequence of the current structure of our food system. Recycling food ...
Dumpster Dinners: An Ethnographic Study of Freeganism at Illinois State University dives into dumpst...
Food waste, which is estimated at between 30-40 percent of the food supply in the United States has ...
At least 40% of food is wasted in the USA and comprises a significant portion of landfills. That was...
Humans have exploited planet earth’s resources to generate many different forms of useless remains: ...
Food waste is a pervasive issue plaguing our modern society that demands immediate worldwide attenti...
Walk through the streets of New York and at some point you’ll inevitably pass by a wafting smell of ...
America is becoming increasingly wasteful with its food, as almost half of the products grown or pro...
The amount of food that people get in comparison to the portion that people actually eat is very dif...
It was a symbol of excess and waste in 1980s New York City. The massive 2,200-acre Fresh Kills Landf...
This project is centered around the food waste problem in the United States and around the world