Otago Daily Times

Call to do more to reduce food waste

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

NEW Zealand should urgently set a national target for food waste reduction, and has fallen behind Australia in efforts to minimise waste, a food scientist says.

Associate Prof Miranda Mirosa, of the University of Otago food science department, heads a new university food waste innovation research theme, and wrote a key food waste reduction report recently considered by a parliament­ary environmen­t committee.

‘‘Food waste is a major global issue and it is estimated that a third of the food we produce globally is wasted from farm to fork,’’ she said.

‘‘There’s wastage right through the supply chain, on farms, in transport and warehousin­g.

“New Zealand does not currently have a national food waste reduction target, but setting such targets can create widespread change, across government, businesses and the community,” she said.

The Government had recently agreed with a recommenda­tion to include ‘‘reducing food waste, with a reduction target’’ as part of a national waste strategy and implementa­tion plan.

That was a ‘‘great’’ move, but swift steps were needed with government­led strong leadership and industrysu­pported action, she said.

She was ‘‘really excited’’ by the ‘‘cross party support’’ from politician­s keen to make a difference, she said.

Many individual­s and groups, including those working in food rescue, were already striving to cut waste but what was needed was ‘‘a more coordinate­d, joinedup approach’’, to scale up these current reduction activities.

New Zealand was in a ‘‘great position to take a lead in this area’’ because of our reliance on primary production and food exports.

‘‘Change needs to happen now to tackle this very big, but winnable, challenge,” Prof Mirosa said.

❛ There’s wastage right through the supply chain, on farms, in transport and warehousin­g

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Avoiding waste . . . Associate Prof Miranda Mirosa considers how to reduce food waste.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Avoiding waste . . . Associate Prof Miranda Mirosa considers how to reduce food waste.

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