Posts Tagged ‘ Food Waste ’

January 3rd, 2010

For many years, householders in the UK have had no problem with throwing food waste in the dustbin as it was assumed that it is all bridgeable and would simply rot away at landfill. However recent research by scientists has suggested that as food waste breaks down it releases methane gas into the air which is very bad for the environment.

This recent research has led to many companies and organizations’ looking for ways to cut down on people’s food waste and ensure it is disposed of correctly.

One way of cutting down on your own food waste is by making sure that leftovers are reused so either eat them on the same day or freeze them for consumption at a later date. Love Food Hate Waste is a great site to visit to find some great recipes that can be made out of leftover food.

Another option would be to take your leftovers down to your local soup kitchen and donate them to help feed the homeless.

It’s estimated that every family in Britain throws away around £420 of food per year, this works out at a staggering £12 billion worth of food being thrown in the bin.

September 15th, 2009

Under new plans being drawn up by ministers in Whitehall every home will be issued with a slop bucket to allow all food waste to be recycled. Under the new plans the dumping of food waste in rubbish bins will be banned and instead it will all be sent to recycling plants.

The new scheme will mean that every kitchen in Britain will have a slop bucket or kitchen caddy as they are referred to in Whitehall. Everything from mouldy vegetables to left over’s from meals will have to go in the bucket.

Anyone who doesn’t use the new slop buckets and puts food waste out with their normal rubbish will face a fine of up to £500.

The new scheme has already been tried out over last year at 94,000 homes where a major problem has already been found. This is the bad smell caused by piling up old food waste in a bucket which can also cause infestations of either flies, maggots or rats.

Despite the hygiene problems that could be caused the scheme is set to go ahead by the end of 2011.