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Reduce Food Waste With Help Of New Campaign In Montgomery County
A new campaign is underway to help residents, businesses and organizations reduce food waste in Montgomery County.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD — The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection has launched an educational awareness campaign to provide residents, businesses and organizations with ways to reduce the estimated 124,000 tons of food scraps that are thrown away every year in the county.
The "Food Is Too Good to Waste--Reducing Food Wasted Begins With You" campaign includes a public service announcement Reducing Food Waste Begins With You. Reducing food waste is a key objective of the county's climate action plan, which includes preventing and lessening the amount of food waste created.
"It's sad to think Montgomery County residents and businesses are throwing away roughly 124,000 tons of food scraps a year, when we have residents who do not have regular access to quality, nutritious food," Mongomery County Executive Marc Elrich said. "We can help reduce food insecurity and the amount of food that is thrown away by buying only what we need and donating excess edible foods to food rescue organizations, food pantries and shelters. This is just part of look out for those who are most in need, something that is key to having a healthy community."
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Some of the ways to reduce food waste are:
- Plan meals in advance.
- Make a shopping list and check expiration dates on the items purchased.
- Cook the food you buy.
- Cook smaller portions to cut down on the amount of leftovers.
- Save extra food in reusable containers and add a label listing the contents and the date before storing in the refrigerator or pantry.
"Throwing away unused or leftover food doesn't seem like a big deal, but it adds up. The food waste that we collectively generate impacts us socially, environmentally and economically," Montgomery County DEP Acting Director Adriana Hochberg said. "Doing things that prevent food waste in the first place reduces the cost of collecting food waste for composting or disposal and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It also puts money back in your pocket."
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To learn more about reducing food waste, visit https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/SWS/foodwaste/food-waste.html.
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