The aim of a new
Love Food Hate Waste campaign launched last month is to encourage British consumers to use their freezer to reduce the amount they throw away.
Between 2007 and 2012 this voluntary agreement, together with WRAP's internationally - renowned Love
Food Hate Waste campaign, helped reduce packaging and food waste by more than 3 million tonnes, reducing carbon emissions by over 8 million tonnes.
My puppy is 7mo going on 8mo and she is a Shorkie and very picky at what she eats as far as dog food is concern; well I had her on the science diet and she does not like to eat dry
dog food she hates it, so I tried the chunkie food and she was like noop!
During her period of leadership, UK recycling rates increased from 9 % to 43 %, food waste was reduced by 21 % in 4 years, and ground - breaking collaborative agreements and schemes such as the Courtauld Initiative, Halving Waste to Landfill by the construction sector and
Love Food Hate Waste campaigns were born and flourished.
Love
Food Hate Waste are doing some incredible work showcasing simple ways in which the everyday consumer can decrease the amount of food waste in their household.
Inspired by the Love
Food Hate Waste campaign Kate launched the No Waste Food Challenge in a bid to encourage others to do the same.
«This is why WRAP will continue to tackle food waste in the UK long term through Love
Food Hate Waste and our new voluntary agreement Courtauld Commitment 2025 and will increasingly work internationally in order that reductions can be realised globally.
Are you tired of struggling with body image, yo - yo dieting, and
food hate?
You should never force your children to eat
the food they hate.
You can download a free weekly meal planner from Sustainability Victoria's Love
Food Hate Waste website.
Peanut butter can be your best tool in coaxing Fido to eat
the food he hates, train a stubborn pooch or simply keep him occupied.
Love
Food Hate Waste provides easy tips on reducing the amount of food you waste useful information on ideal portion sizes, ready - made meal plan recipes and handy shopping lists - plus much more to help you reduce the amount of food you throw away!
The Brecks Food Festival is running in September and as part of that there is a day in Swaffham with a food market and a Love
Food Hate Waste stall.
To find out useful tips on the storage of food, tantalising recipes and advice on portioning and meal planning, visit Love
Food Hate Waste.
If the grown ups need any more ideas, they can visit the Love
Food Hate Waste website to get lots of tips and recipes!
At recycling roadshows across the borough, you can find out more how to improve your recycling habits, how to make your meals go further with the Love
Food Hate Waste campaign, as well as collect recycling containers and food caddy liners.
(via Love
Food Hate Waste)
You should never force your children to eat
the food they hate.