It All Adds Up
There’s nothing like mealtimes to help us get creative and get together with people we love. Saving food does a lot more than just saving money – and every single slice of bread, potato and chicken breast saved makes a difference. It's good for our communities, our country and our planet, as well as our pockets.
Here in the UK, millions of us are already doing our bit to use more of the food we buy each week. Between us, we’re saving £3.3 billion a year compared with 2007, not to mention saving 4.4 million tonnes of CO2 – that’s like taking 1.8 million cars off the road. So, keeping good food out of the bin really does make a difference.
What’s next? How does it all add up? And how can we make sure we’re working together to drive an even bigger change? Take a look at what others are doing and think about what you can do to make a difference where you live – from the people going the extra mile, to the schools doing their bit to inspire a new generation.
“Between us, we’re saving £3.3 billion a year compared with 2007.”
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Top tips for saving those bananas from the bin.
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The UK’s favourite animated rabbit is helping families reduce the amount of food that is binned from homes.
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It’s impossible to think of Scotland without thinking about the Big Three: haggis, neeps and tatties.
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New date labelling and storage guidance for food businesses will help us all to bin less food.
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Keep your spuds fresher for longer by keeping them in a cool, dark, airy place, in the packaging you bought them in, or in a cloth bag if you prefer.
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Visit Love Food Hate Waste Scotland for hints and tips, recipes and what’s happening near you.
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And you could start saving £60 a month…
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Go on, have a go! With your help, we can turn the tide on food waste in the UK.
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Tesco add Love Food Hate Waste tips to selected fresh produce packs
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Root Soup is a catering company with a difference. They work with vulnerable people, growing vegetables and cooking organic soups.
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The Co-op and Love Food Hate Waste recently joined forces to help Co-op colleagues to make the most of their food and drink.
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Volunteer Now promotes volunteering in Northern Ireland. Now they spread the food waste message to the groups they work with.
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“The training helped staff pick up key skills, which we can in turn pass on to [our] 600 plus users!”
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Christmas is coming – and ‘tis the season to be saving!
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In partnership with Everton's youth engagement workers, we helped organise cooking sessions for more than 30 young people at Goodison Park.
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Comedian, writer and poet Kate Fox shares her humorous new poems with us to celebrate our Fresher for Longer activity.
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We partnered with innovative packaging and hygiene solutions maker Sealed Air to inspire employees to food saving heroes.
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Registered childminder Suzanne Romano took part in some Love Food Hate Waste in January 2015 and she's been an advocate of saving food ever since.
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We've teamed up with Sainsbury's to give you an insight into ways we shop in Britain, and plenty of tips on how to make sure you don't fall into bad food-saving habits.
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St Augustine’s C of E Primary School is topping the food-saving charts, having run over 25 sessions with local people, including 10 Cities cooking sessions in Manchester designed to reach parents through their children.
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The friendly people at Belfast Conservation Volunteers called on us to help them run a series of sessions to help their volunteers make the most of their community-grown produce, from portion control tips to composting and recycling.
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Our 10 Cities programme caught the imagination of Glasgow’s NHS Health Improvement Team – and we were delighted to be invited to share our food-saving advice and guidance for use in cooking classes in deprived areas of Glasgow.
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As part of Glasgow Housing Association’s Food for Thought Programme, we were invited to create a workshop to help people save more food, using simple and effective ideas like our weekly food diary.
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Every day in UK homes, 1.9 million slices of ham are thrown in the bin. That's enough to make a ham sandwichs for every person in Glasgow.
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A whole range of organisations in Belfast City jumped at the chance to learn more about food saving and making the most of every mouthful – with a shared event that made the most of our expertise too.
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Aston University loved our everyday food-saving tips so much they decided to
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Social inclusion organisation Men United invited us along to support them in helping men over 55 years to get food-saving savvy, make their food last longer and feel good about cooking for one, on a budget.