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What can go right when we avoid food waste?

Let’s tackle climate change together by not wasting food and finding new ways of saving it!

The challenge: Food Waste

From December 3-13, challenge yourself to save food by following our daily tips. About one third of the food produced globally is lost or wasted every year, and its impact on the environment is both massive and avoidable. Let’s do something about it. Join us on Facebook and become a climate action hero!

Each day, we will ask how you’re progressing in the challenge. Let’s see how much of a food champion you are. On the last day, we’ll measure our success and see how much our collective effort reduced our carbon footprint. What can go right when we save food?

Food waste

How much CO2 has been saved so far?

Pictogram: no food waste

Saved CO2: 0 kg

The challenge: Cut food waste through smarter shopping and new recipes. When: December 3-13.

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Calculate your waste

Fill in how often you would typically use/re-use items and find out how much waste you create yearly!

Total CO2 per year:
0 kg

Facts & Tips

Grocery shopping

How can I reduce my food waste?

Here is a tip to help you buy only what you need: take a "shelfie": a selfie of your cupboard shelf and use it as a reference when grocery shopping!

Pictogram: no food waste

What do you think?

Can you guess how much misshapen fruits and vegetables are thrown away yearly?

Choose an option above to find out

Pictogram: no food waste

What do you think?

How much food do you think we waste during the holidays?

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Join the challenge on Facebook

Joins us on Facebook and become a climate action hero! Let’s discover what can go right when we all work together for the planet.

We are launching several challenges on Facebook. Each challenge will last 10 days and every day we will ask you to take a tangible step that will help the planet. At the end of each challenge, we’ll measure our carbon footprint saving as a result of our collective efforts!

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