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Reducing food waste ‘is good for business’

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ROME: For every dollar spent on reducing food waste, companies save an average $14, according to a study published yesterday that also showed consumers can save money by shrinking their bin bags. The study analyzed 700 restaurant­s, food manufactur­ers, retailers and hospitalit­y companies in 17 countries and found 99 percent of them made money from investing in curbing waste. “There are still too many inside business and government who are unaware or unsure about the kind of impact they can have by reducing food loss and waste,” Dave Lewis, chief executive of Britain’s biggest retailer, Tesco, said in a call with journalist­s.

Throwing out food wastes the water, energy and fuel needed to grow, store and transport it, campaigner­s say, while discarded food ends up in landfills where it rots, releasing harmful greenhouse gases. Companies analyzed in the study reduced food waste through measures like improving refrigerat­ion and switching to more efficient packaging to extend products’ shelf-life. In return they gained additional income from selling products made with food saved from the bin, benefited from lower waste management costs and saved money not buying food that would have otherwise been lost.

The study showed how a British-based food manufactur­er achieved a more than 300-fold return on investment by running an audit that revealed seven percent of the food it bought remained in bulk containers after they were emptied. “The clear business case should swing people to act,” Lewis, who also chairs Champions 12.3, the campaign group that commission­ed the first-of-its kind study, added in a statement. With the average US family of four spending roughly $1,500 a year on food that is thrown away, cutting waste is also a boon for consumers’ pockets, the study said. —Reuters

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