Informa: Building Bridges Together

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Speaker: Helene St. Jacques Session: Reduction of Waste in the Food System, Municipal and Ministry of Environment Strategies

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Building Bridges Together

Tipping Point?

Residue of modern civilization

‘Old’ 3Rs

Partial Solution

Diversion the answer? More waste–shrinking landfill

Tossing out so much eatable food

Toronto Residential Waste Audits (Weight)Item:

Multi-Family 2010-2011

%

Single-Family 2010(Scarborough)

%

Paper 24.2 28.3

Plastics 12.1 8.9

Metals 2.7 2.7

Glass 3.3 3.7

Household Special Waste 0.3 0.3

Food Waste 32.9 33.5Other Organics 14.9 8.7

Other Materials 9.5 12.9

Toronto waste composition – 1/3 food

National & Global food waste

CANADA

172 kg per capita (retail & consumer)

$28 per wk/$1,456 p.a. (average family)

1.2 – 2 billion tonnes (Statistics Canada)

$27 billion p.a. (Value Chain Management Centre/ U of Guelph)

INTERNATIONAL95-115 kg/year per capita – consumer food waste (Europe & N. America) 1.3 billion tonnes per yearUnited Nations Food and Agriculture Organization

1.3 b1.3 billion tonnes of food per year illion t1.3 billion tonnes of food per year onnes of

food per year

Why the disconnection?

Programs & education focus on waste diversion

No funds – ‘follow the Blue box money’

‘No one owns food waste’

Silos – agriculture, industry, govt. & residents

Food waste sources

Household Food Waste – Starting point

Shoppers, cooks & eaters

Apparent abundance

Auto pilot behaviour – throw it out!

Denial – 66% ‘no food waste’ Conference Board of Canada

Guilt

Why the gap? What’s missing?

• Mass messages & education

• Recognition from experts

• Stimuli to change – retailers, food media, restos etc.

• Respect for food & farmers/revaluing of food

• Food purchase, storage & prep skills

• Higher frequency, smaller volume shopping

• Community voices/influences ………

New food waste 5Rs

Food waste goes viral… so much talk, no action

Food waste: An unappetizing, $27B problem Jennifer Bain, Toronto Star Feb.8, 2013

Most of Canada's wasted food dumped from homes $27B worth of food Wasted CBC News Posted: Oct 1, 2012 6:11 AM ET

The food-waste debate could use a pinch of common sense …$27 billion dollars worth of food are wasted annually - macleans.ca January 21, 2013

A terrible waste – the environmental costs of throwing our food away.” Losing our Touch, 2011/2012 Environmental Commissioner of Ontario

….National Post, Globe & Mail, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Time magazine, etc. Blogs, Twitter….

Are we at the Tipping point?

“The moment of critical mass, the threshold, the

boiling point…Ideas and products and messages and

behaviors spread like viruses do.“Malcolm Gladwell

Food waste connections - many allies

Farmers & urban growers/agriculture

Local food eaters & advocates

Health groups & public health

Food security & emergency food groups

Food policy councils

Environmental & sustainable community advocates

Solid waste depts/waste reduction groups

New strategies

Joint working groups – dialogue + actions

New skills

Thrift pays – buy less & better

Unavoidable & avoidable waste

Good for the planet

End label confusion

New retail practices

Your ideas………..

Thank you!

Contact me: helene@informaresearch.com

416-363-2287/c. 416-708-1228

www.informaresearch.com

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