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Summary
TLDREach year, about 30% of the food purchased globally is wasted, equating to 1.3 billion tons or 14,000 trillion Rupiah. In Indonesia, 13 million tons of food waste could feed 28 million people. Food waste harms the environment, depleting water, destroying forests, and contributing to global warming through methane emissions. To reduce waste, we can buy smaller quantities, store food properly, and follow the '8028' principle: 80% for personal use, 20% to share. By making mindful choices, we can reduce waste and create a more meaningful, sustainable future.
Takeaways
- 😀 30% of the food we purchase globally ends up being wasted each year.
- 😀 Global food waste amounts to 1.3 billion tons annually, equivalent to 14 trillion Indonesian Rupiah.
- 😀 Indonesia is the second-largest producer of food waste in the world, discarding 13 million tons of food each year.
- 😀 The food waste in Indonesia could feed 28 million people living in poverty.
- 😀 Wasting food has significant environmental consequences, such as excessive water usage and deforestation.
- 😀 The loss of natural habitats for animals is a direct result of food production and waste.
- 😀 Rotting food in landfills releases methane gas, a contributor to global warming.
- 😀 The impact of food waste also includes the melting of polar ice caps and rising sea levels.
- 😀 To reduce waste, people should buy food in smaller quantities and store it properly to extend shelf life.
- 😀 Adopting the '8028' principle—80% for consumption, 20% for sharing—helps reduce food waste and supports those in need.
Q & A
What percentage of food is wasted each year globally?
-Approximately 30% of food purchased worldwide is wasted each year.
How much food waste is generated globally per year in terms of weight?
-Globally, around 1.3 billion tons of food are wasted annually.
What is the monetary equivalent of global food waste?
-The total value of the food waste amounts to approximately 14 trillion Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).
Which country is the second largest producer of food waste in the world?
-Indonesia is the second largest producer of food waste globally.
How much food waste does Indonesia generate each year?
-Indonesia generates approximately 13 million tons of food waste every year.
How many people could be fed with the food waste produced in Indonesia?
-The amount of food waste in Indonesia is enough to feed 28 million people living in poverty.
What are some environmental impacts of food waste?
-Food waste contributes to deforestation, water usage, habitat destruction for wildlife, and the release of methane gas, which contributes to global warming and sea level rise.
What is the role of methane gas in food waste?
-When food waste decomposes, it generates methane gas, a potent greenhouse gas that accelerates global warming and contributes to the melting of polar ice caps.
What are some practical actions we can take to reduce food waste?
-We can reduce food waste by purchasing food in smaller quantities, storing it properly to extend shelf life, and adopting a mindful eating habit where 80% of the food is for personal consumption and 20% is reserved for sharing with others in need.
What does the '8028' concept refer to in reducing food waste?
-The '8028' concept involves consuming 80% of food personally and allocating 20% of the food for sharing with others, promoting both mindful consumption and charitable giving.
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