Homepage  Homepage     Search on site  Search on site     To write the letter  To write the letter     Site map  Site map
Agro Perspectiva
We are on: 
   
 


Home > News

7 Tips to a Food Waste-Free Thanksgiving

21.11.2016 17:00 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) — Thanksgiving is the holiday that reminds all of as eaters to be grateful, especially for the season’s bounty provided by farmers, farm laborers, chefs, and food service workers. But, unfortunately, we also waste an astonishing amount of food.

Each year, consumers purchase over 700 million pounds of turkey, according to the National Turkey Federation. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects that 35 percent of the meat purchased does not get eaten--ending up in landfills, along with sweet potatoes, green beans, pumpkin pie, and other holiday fare.

Around the globe, roughly one-third of the food produced for human consumption gets lost or wasted. This amounts to about 1.3 billion tons per year--which is enough to feed the nearly 1 billion people who are hungry today. A report by the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition found that 110 kg of edible food is wasted in households in the United States, 108 kg in Italy, 99 kg in France, 82 kg in Germany, and 72 kg in Sweden.

While food waste presents some serious moral challenges, it’s also an environmental issue. The U. N. Environment Programme reports that the food wasted annually is responsible for adding 3.3 billion tons of greenhouse gasses to the planet’s atmosphere.

Thankfully, organizations like the World Resources Institute (WRI), the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Feedback, and the coalition of funders and organizations called ReFED are fighting to put an end to food waste by measuring food loss and setting goals to prevent it. WRI, for example, launched the first-ever Accounting and Reporting Standard for food loss and waste this year, and they are champions of the Sustainable Development Goal that aims to cut per capita global food waste in half. And ReFED produced this video highlighting food waste in the U.S.

This Thanksgiving, one of the best ways to be grateful for what you have is to avoid wasting it. Here are 7 tips to a food waste-free holiday.

PLAN AHEAD

It’s easy to avoid buying and preparing too much food if you make a plan for your feast. Get an exact headcount of how many guests you will have and then coordinate what dishes will be served. According to the NRDC, you should consider the fact that there will be plenty of dishes available to eat, so each person may not need a full portion size of every dish. Use a portion calculator, and then «try knocking the number to ¾ of the actual number of people you expect. If it’s a recipe you use often, take notes after the party to remind yourself how appropriate your multiplication was,» says Dana Gunders, senior scientist at the NRDC.

USE WHAT YOU HAVE

Once you know your numbers and your dishes, take a look in your refrigerator or pantry to see what ingredients you already have before heading to the store. Sometimes, cans or jars hide in the very back of your storage area, where you forget about them. If this happens to you often, consider using Fridgely, an app that lets you record and track what’s in your fridge.

When you find a long lost food item, use your judgment regarding «sell by» or «best by» dates, as they are just guidelines. Products may still be good long after their expiration date. Author and food waste expert Jonathan Bloom suggests, «look, smell, and if it comes to it, taste it before you throw it away.»

After taking stock of your ingredients, make a shopping list using the proportions you’ve calculated and only buy what you need. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends marking quantities on your list, so you remember exactly how much to buy.

RESCUE DISCARDED «WASTE»

We throw away many food items that are perfectly good just because they are traditionally considered to be garbage. Turkey giblets, bones, stale bread, and vegetable scraps all have value beyond the compost pile. The EPA suggests repurposing these items to prevent waste and save money. Stale bread makes great croutons or stuffing, vegetable tops and bones can be turned into highly nutritious, flavorful soup stock, and turkey giblets add flavor to gravy.

ALLOW GUESTS TO SERVE THEMSELVES

Instead of scooping out huge portions of dishes, let guests gauge their hunger levels and serve themselves the amount they want to eat. A buffet or family-style meal will help minimize plate waste. Guests should be mindful of taking just what they want, because it’s always better to come back for seconds than to leave uneaten food on a plate. Using smaller plates for the meal can help control portion sizes.

STORE FOOD PROPERLY AFTER THE MEAL

It’s tempting to sit and relax for hours after eating, but leaving food out can lead to bacterial contamination. The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) warns that the «danger zone» for food is from 40°F to 140°F. Bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli grow most rapidly in this temperature range, so you should never leave food at room temperature for more than two hours. After everyone finishes eating, clean up your feast quickly and then enjoy the rest of your evening.

http://foodtank.com

Agro Perspectiva

< Groisman, Plenkovic discuss priority directions of deepening cooperation between the countries All news for
21.11.2016
China to build solar power plant in Chernobyl exclusion zone >

08.02.2025  
18:20 Cereal stocks set to decline in 2024/25 due to anticipated reductions in wheat and maize inventories
18:00 FAO Food Price index declined in January 2025, mostly due to lower sugar, vegetable oil and meat prices
06.02.2025  
16:28 Ukraine considers SCZone site for food hub in Egypt – ministry
16:16 Since the beginning of 2025, 549 agricultural enterprises have received UAH 2.3 billion under the Affordable Loans at 5-7-9 programme published
03.02.2025  
23:55 Ukraine's Ministry of Agrarian policy allocates sugar export quotas to EU
31.01.2025  
17:20 Global orange production for 2024/25 is forecast down 662,000 tons to 45.2 MT
17:15 Argentina Lemon/Lime Exports Continue to Decline
24.01.2025  
16:38 Ukraine’s agricultural sector earned $24.5 bln in 2024, setting second historical record
23.01.2025  
15:46 Eurobarometer survey shows strong support for the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
22.01.2025  
20:54 Since the beginning of 2025, 117 agricultural enterprises have received UAH 318.7 million under the Affordable Loans at 5-7-9 programme
20:43 Ukrainian agricultural land needs to be cleared and returned to circulation as soon as possible
21.01.2025  
21:45 A groundbreaking new study, “Governance and resilience as entry points for transforming food systems in the countdown to 2030”. Key Findings
21:37 Nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce harm to human and environmental health
11.01.2025  
11:16 Russia Grain Export Quota to Curb Wheat Exports in 2025
09:12 Iraq Emerges as a Soybean Importer
08.01.2025  
22:13 FAO Food Price Index dips during the month of December
18:49 FAO calls for urgent action to address widening famine in Sudan
22.12.2024  
05:26 FAO transfers 185 generators, 6,474 grain hoses to Ukrainian farmers in 2024
03:53 The EU agri-food trade surplus increased by 15% in September 2024, reaching EUR 6 billion
19.12.2024  
09:05 World coffee production for 2024/25 is forecast 6.9 million bags higher
18.12.2024  
23:11 China’s Expanding Coffee Consumption
17.12.2024  
22:37 Bangladesh Soybean Import Recovery Expected to Continue
14.12.2024  
21:03 World apple production for 2024/25 is forecast to fall nearly 350,000 tons to 84.0 million
13.12.2024  
09:11 U.S. Fresh Pear Exports Fall on Historically Low Harvest
10.12.2024  
21:03 Indonesia Grain Imports to Subside after 2023/24 Record
08:14 Higher vegetable oil quotations drive up FAO Food Price Index, but lower cereal and sugar prices temper the rise
07:45 Cereal trade revised downwards amid weaker demand
02.12.2024  
23:17 Prime Minister: Some 50 partner countries have joined the humanitarian demining coalition
22:56 Norway pledges additional $4.5 mln to Ukraine's Grain from Ukraine initiative
01.12.2024  
03:30 EU agri-food trade slowed down in August 2024
26.11.2024  
00:06 Global sugar production, compared to last year, is estimated up 2.8 million tons to 186.6 million
24.11.2024  
04:43 During the Operation of Our Grain From Ukraine Program, We Have Managed to Save 20 Million People from Hunger – Zelenskyy
04:15 Ukraine Is Ready to Share Technologies, Military Experiences and Processing Methods with African Countries – the President
22.11.2024  
10:15 South Africa Sugar Production and Exports Estimated Down
19.11.2024  
23:04 Global Olive Oil Production Forecast to Rebound in 2024/25
22:47 Vitalii Koval discusses Ukraine's European integration with European colleagues
16:06 EBRD, European Union and United States help Kyiv prepare for winter
18.11.2024  
09:21 Agriculture Development Strategy 2030 – a roadmap to the EU
09:19 Ukrainian farmers have sown 96% of projected winter crop area
01.11.2024  
20:31 Ukraine has officially joined the International Fund for Agricultural Development
20:29 Ukrainian farmers harvested 63.7 million tonnes of grains and oilseeds
25.10.2024  
22:50 Agriculture hit hard: October port strikes rack up 30-40 million dollars in losses
21:04 Ministry of Agrarian Policy expects exports to rise in dollar terms
10:57 Ukrainian corn seed flows to Europe in further farm trade shift
24.10.2024  
23:02 Tree Nut Import Markets Highly Concentrated
23.10.2024  
11:18 Prime Minister UK warns Russian threat to global stability is accelerating as Putin ramps up attacks on Black Sea
15.10.2024  
09:35 Brazil Continues to Dominate Growth in Global Chicken Meat Exports in 2025
11.10.2024  
23:33 China Cottonseed Imports Show Strong Demand in Recent Years
20:30 India Removes Rice Export Ban, Spurring Additional Trade
30.09.2024  
17:27 List of agricultural machinery with cost compensation expanded to 11,300 items

Also available: 


NewsNews - News - News - News - News - News
BriefWeekly Reports - Free article
SubscriptionTariff - News&Reports
AdvertisingMagazine - Site
ConferencesForum AGRO-2013 - DAIRY WORLD-2008 - FERTILIZERS-2010
Statistics
For our clientsAgroNewsDaily - Ukrainian Grain&Oilseed Market - Fertilizers - Milk Monthly - Milk Weekly
About usAbout project - Contact
2002 -2025 © Agrarika, ltd.
tel.: +380 67 4473802; +380 67 5964652
e-mail: client@agroperspectiva.com