The theme for this year’s
World Environment Day celebrations is Think.
Eat. Save.
Think. Eat. Save is an anti-food
waste and food loss campaign that encourages you to reduce your food-print.
According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), every year 1.3
billion tonnes of food is wasted. This is equivalent to the same amount
produced in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, 1 in every 7
people in the world go to bed hungry and more than 20,000 children under the
age of 5 die daily from hunger.
Given this
enormous imbalance in lifestyles and the resultant devastating effects on the
environment, this year’s theme – Think. Eat. Save – encourages you to become
more aware of the environmental impact of the food choices you make and
empowers you to make informed decisions.
This year’s
campaign rallies you to take action from your home and then witness the power
of collective decisions you and others have made to reduce food waste, save
money, minimize the environmental impact of food production and force food
production processes to become more efficient.
If food is
wasted, it means that all the resources and inputs used in the production of
all the food are also lost. For example, it takes about 1,000 litres of water
to produce 1 litre of milk and about 16,000 litres goes into a cow’s food to
make a hamburger. The resulting greenhouse gas emissions from the cows
themselves, and throughout the food supply chain, all end up in vain when we
waste food. In fact, the global food production occupies 25% of all habitable
land and is responsible for 70% of fresh water consumption, 80% of
deforestation, and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. It is the largest single
driver of biodiversity loss and land-use change.
Making
informed decision therefore means, for example, that you purposefully select
foods that have less of an environmental impact, such as organic foods that do
not use chemicals in the production process. Choosing to buy locally can also
mean that foods are not flown halfway across the world and therefore limit
emissions.
So think before you waste and help save our
environment!


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