Cooking can come easy to some, but for most it can be quite a bit of work when you want to make the perfect meal that taste good at the same time. When thinking of what to eat for breakfast,… Continue Reading →
Austin Texas is one of the greenest cities in America. Austin Energy has been ranked as the No. 1 green energy program in the country by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. It is no surprise that, being a city that is… Continue Reading →
So why is it we are immersed in a modern day culture in which we waste so much despite having the resources to save so much? One thing that we as a generation are lacking with this issue is knowledge,… Continue Reading →
You’re at the grocery store standing in front of the red juicy tomatoes and if you’re like most people, you go through all the tomatoes avoiding the distorted or “imperfect” ones and leave with the perfect red, round, tomato. This… Continue Reading →
In the year 2015… 1/8 American households were food insecure. 42.2 million Americans lived in food insecure households. Households with children had a higher rate of food insecurity compared to households without children. Black and Hispanic households faced higher rates… Continue Reading →
Our goal as The Food Waste Project is to help reduce food being wasted across not only this country but around the world. I am sure a lot of us when we hear about food waste tend to feel a… Continue Reading →
When most Americans hear of food waste, we assume it does not affect us, the people around us, and even more out there, our future. We maybe even assume it is something that only third world countries are affected by…. Continue Reading →
Hi! Welcome to The Food Waste Project. Our goal is to help bring awareness to how much food is wasted and to then help prevent further food loss. Food waste is a broad term, it focuses on the food that… Continue Reading →
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