Did you know that in Australia alone 312kg of food per person, per year is thrown away? In fact, food waste costs the Australian economy around $36.6 billion each year.
Australian households spend around $2500 every year on food that’s wasted. And most of that ends up in landfills.
This episode explores the underlying causes that contribute to such shocking food waste and looks at some effective solutions that can be implemented to address the problem.
Tune in now.
Host: Garreth Hanley, CPA Australia
Guest: Terence Jeyaretnam, an environmental engineer and Partner at EY in the Climate Change and Sustainability practice, based in Melbourne
For more on today’s topic, head to the National Food Waste Strategy, which aims to halve Australia’s food waste by 2030.
Further guidance is available on the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water site.
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