Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 December 2015

Post-Christmas Food Waste Facts and Foibles

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Food Waste - how it is recycled from RecycleNow on Vimeo.

Almost all of us waste food, whether we'd like to admit it or not. Although some items are destined for waste, like fruit peels, egg shells and meat bones, we throw away food that is perfectly edible, sometimes without realising. Here are some food waste facts, provided by Recycle Now and Love Food Hate Waste:

  1. Approximately 7 million tonnes of food waste is generated in the UK each year
  2. The average household wastes around £470 worth of food per year
  3. The average family wastes around £700 worth of food per year
  4. About half of the food wasted in the UK comes from our own homes
  5. Wasting edible food contributes to 4% of the UK water footprint
  6. The common food to be wasted is fresh food, such as, vegetables, fruit, bread, etc.
  7. In the UK, we chuck more food in the bin than the packaging around it
  8. If you throw food in the bin, the waste goes to landfills where it decomposes and releases vast stores of methane. This is equivalent to the emissions produced by 25% of cars in the UK, and thus is conducive to deadly climate change.
  9. HOWEVER, food waste reduced by 1 million tonnes from 2007 and 2012. And potentially more since. If we follow France's example of retailers donating their surplus, then we can seriously make a huge impact!

Source: www.foodwastenetwork.org.uk


I thought this post to be particularly apt the day after Christmas, a day in which we engorge and spoil ourselves greatly, and consume lots of food (probably more than is necessary). This ultimately results in large quantities of waste. Although we can treat ourselves to this one day of indulgence every year, in a world where 793 million go hungry, it would the very least to ensure that we try to utilise all our leftovers. Here are a few recipes to consider before throwing away those tasty bites!



Wednesday, 11 November 2015

A Sneaky Peak At Some Graphical Indulgence...

I was flicking through the IFLScience website this evening (as usual) and stumbled across an interesting article, looking at which countries consume the most calories. Within the article lies a report, conducted by the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development, assessing the performance of health systems in OECD countries. I'm not sure if it's the inner mathematician in me, but I just loooove looking at data, especially when it's compiled into nice, attractive, little graphs... (Oh, the shame of it!).. So, this report really captured my interest! Although, sadly, no pie charts to munch on this time folks...

If this is up your street, don't be ashamed! Have a gander at some of these figures taken directly from the report, along with some adaptations developed by Recovery Brands


          Source: OECD Health Statistics 2015


           Source: OECD Health Statistics 2015 , Information of data for Israel

The UK actually holds up some impressive results in the fruit and veg categories (especially amongst those who define as female)! Sadly, the same cannot be said on the subject of obesity... (NB: this do not mean that fruit and veg causes obesity!!!)

      Source: OECD Health Statistics 2015 

Below is a graph displaying the comparison of obesity rates between 2000 and 2013 (for some, but not all mentioned countries)...

      Source: OECD Health Statistics 2015 

Now, we take a look at Recovery Brands' mapped visualisations of OECD's data for calories served per capita between the years 2004 and 2013...


    Source: Recovery Brands

Followed by further adaptations of OECD data by Recovery Brands. This time, observing the average calorie consumption per person per day between the years 1961 and 2011...


    Source: Recovery Brands

And last, but not least, shocking percentages of children classified as overweight or obese, for the year 2013 (or nearest)...

       Source: World Obesity Federation (2015), KIGGS (2003-6) for Germany, and KHNANES (2013) for Korea


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