Love food!
Hate Waste !!
No food Waste Campaign
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flour from the USA
mozzarella cheese and tomatoes from Italyblack pepper from
India
olives from Greece
1,000 miles5,000 miles
5,400 miles
1,500 miles
Where does
Dominos pizza come from?
pineapple from Kenya4,500
miles
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How much food is thrown away by schools in the India (estimated )? each year?a.5,770 tonnes
b.30,10 tonnes
c. 110,000 tonnes
d. 8,3000,000 tonnes
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b.30,10 tonnes
c. 110,000 tonnes
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How much food and drink is thrown away by india households each year?
a.1.4 million tonnes
b.3.2 million tonnes
c. 5.7 million tonnes
d. 7.2 million tonneswww.nofoodwaste.in 6
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How much food and drink is thrown away by india Households each year?
a.1.4 million tonnes
b. 3.2 million tonnes
c. 5.7 million tonnes
d. 7.2 million tonnes!www.nofoodwaste.in 7
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The same as 9 Wembley stadiums filled to the brim!
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Why worry about wasting food?
a.Hydrogen b. Oxygen
c. Methane d. Ammonia
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Why worry about wasting food?
a.Hydrogen b. Oxygen
c. Methane! d. Ammonia
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If people in the India stopped wasting food, the impact would be the equivalent of …..
a. Taking 1 in 10 cars off the road
b. Taking 1 in 5 cars off the road
c. Taking 1 in 20 cars off the roadwww.nofoodwaste.in 11
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If people in the India stopped wasting food, the impact would be the equivalent of …..
a. Taking 1 in 10 cars off the road
b. Taking 1 in 5 cars off the road
c. Taking 1 in 20 cars off the roadwww.nofoodwaste.in
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Buy too much• Not planning meals in advance• Not shopping to a listTempted by ‘2 for 1’ specials and deals
in storeCook too much• Desire to have more than not
enough• Serving incorrect portion sizes• Family members don’t finish their
mealsPoor storage of food• Forgetting about food and leftovers
in the fridge/freezer • Unsure how to store food effectively• Leaving food in its original packaging
Why do we waste food
The problem of food waste in India
India, the world’s largest producer of milk and the second-largest producer of fruits and vegetables, is also one of the biggest food wasters in the world –wasting INR 440 billion worth of fruits, vegetables and grains every year
The challenge of feeding India’s billion plus people is not really about agriculture and food production but getting the food to the people. The biggest contributors to waste are the lack of refrigerated transport and adequate high quality cold storage facilities for both food manufacturers and food sellers
A survey shows that annually, Bangalore alone wastes 943 tones of quality food weddings. "This is enough to feed 2.6 crore people a normal Indian meal," survey of Bangalore's 531 marriage halls over a period of six months.
"About 84,960 marriages are held at 531 kalyana mantapas (marriage halls) in Bangalore every year. About 943 tones of quality food is wasted in these halls annually. At an average cost of Rs 40 per meal, the total food wastage in the city is estimated at Rs 339 crore
Example – Bangalore City
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LETS BE THE CHANGE
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