Damage Food Collection

Complete Waste Collection by Shree Sai Damage Food Recycler

Half the food is thrown out every year. About one and a half billion people are hungry. Now, the next food revolution is about to start and it is about what you are not eating.

Waste food is the talk of the day because it is simply unnecessary. We don’t have to waste the amount of food that we do. Yet we all waste it –

  • An estimated 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted globally each year (when only 6 billion tons of food is produced)
  • The average single consumer waste 30 – 40% of their month grocery bill on the waste food.
  • Food waste is the third highest contributor of greenhouse gases with 3.3 billion tons expelled per year.

The amount of waste food is, simply quite, enormous. And it is costing us environmentally, economically and socially.

Why Recycle Food –
When waste food materials are laid into landfill and are left to rot, it produces a greenhouse gas, methane which is much more harmful than carbon dioxide. By recycling the waste food material rather than throwing it in the dust bin you can play your part is reducing the amount of food waste going to land fill and impacting the environmental.

Waste food materials should be collected every week using a small kitchen bin and a lockable outdoor bin.

Each household should have two containers for food waste:

  1. A large, lockable food waste bin
  2. A seven eight litre kitchen bin

Use the kitchen bin to collect waste food materials indoors before emptying into the larger bin tank outside. The larger container should be put out for collection alongside your rubbish or recycling containers.

Both the containers must have ‘lockable’ upper lids to avoid spills out and animals getting into them.

What to do with oil and liquid fats –
If it is possible for you, you can leave the fat to cool and freeze. After the fat gets solidify, you can put out this in the food waste bin. But since this is not completely possible for many, you can simply put the oil in a plastic container (like plastic soup pot) and then throw it in your rubbish bin.

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