
Each year at a cost of $165 billion, Americans waste 33 million tons of food.
Dana Gunders, a project scientist at the
Natural Resources Defense Council, and author
Jonathan Bloom [
wastedfood.com;
American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of Its Food (and What We Can Do About It)] discuss the economic and environmental impacts of food waste, and what can be done to fight the growing problem.
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Meat-eating is the most wasteful way to eat, consuming resources all out of proportion with the number of people fed. Plant-based foods (excluding corporate monocrops like franken-corn) are more nourishing and much more considerate of our environment.
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