Americans dispose of millions of pounds of tons of food, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 11.8 percent of American households, or about 15 million, had difficulty providing enough food for all their family members (Coleman-Jensen et al., 2018). Much of the food disposed into landfills is wholesome and edible. This fact sheet outlines how a potential food donor can get started and get food into the hands of the needy
In recent years significant policy attention has been given to reducing food waste, including the pr...
Food insecurity affects 13.4% of Americans, although 30-40% of food is deposited in landfills. Food ...
Food assistance and food charity refer to practices where public, private, or third sector actors p...
Americans dispose of millions of pounds of tons of food, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture esti...
After source reduction, diverting food from the landfill in order to feed hungry people is the secon...
Food recovery – diverting unused and unsalable food from the waste stream and donating it for higher...
If you’re completing the Challenge activity to establish a policy to donate the unused edible food f...
The United States wastes approximately 133 billion pounds of food annually while 15 million American...
It is staggering that nearly 40% of food produced in the US ultimately goes to waste while over 49 m...
Hundreds of thousands of tons of food are either lost or wasted while millions of people suffer from...
Food waste is a problem with serious environmental, social, financial, and moral implications. Reduc...
The K-State Pollution Prevention Institute promotes sustainability through environmental education a...
It is estimated that 25 percent of still edible food is sent to the landfill, even though worldwide ...
Food waste and food insecurity are strange bedfellows, but in the United States they shamelessly wal...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a household-level economic and social condition of limited access t...
In recent years significant policy attention has been given to reducing food waste, including the pr...
Food insecurity affects 13.4% of Americans, although 30-40% of food is deposited in landfills. Food ...
Food assistance and food charity refer to practices where public, private, or third sector actors p...
Americans dispose of millions of pounds of tons of food, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture esti...
After source reduction, diverting food from the landfill in order to feed hungry people is the secon...
Food recovery – diverting unused and unsalable food from the waste stream and donating it for higher...
If you’re completing the Challenge activity to establish a policy to donate the unused edible food f...
The United States wastes approximately 133 billion pounds of food annually while 15 million American...
It is staggering that nearly 40% of food produced in the US ultimately goes to waste while over 49 m...
Hundreds of thousands of tons of food are either lost or wasted while millions of people suffer from...
Food waste is a problem with serious environmental, social, financial, and moral implications. Reduc...
The K-State Pollution Prevention Institute promotes sustainability through environmental education a...
It is estimated that 25 percent of still edible food is sent to the landfill, even though worldwide ...
Food waste and food insecurity are strange bedfellows, but in the United States they shamelessly wal...
Introduction: Food insecurity is a household-level economic and social condition of limited access t...
In recent years significant policy attention has been given to reducing food waste, including the pr...
Food insecurity affects 13.4% of Americans, although 30-40% of food is deposited in landfills. Food ...
Food assistance and food charity refer to practices where public, private, or third sector actors p...