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Food waste is falling but more must be done

7 November 2013

Food waste is falling but more must be done

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The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) applauds today's news that the level of avoidable food waste in UK households has fallen by 21% during the last five years.

However, as WRAP's new report reveals, the average UK household still throws away the equivalent of six meals every week, at a cost of almost £60 per month, with much of this food going straight from the refrigerator to the rubbish bin.

To help consumers throw away less food, FDF members have made significant innovations around packaging design. They are also providing improved information about product storage and use, while FDF has collaborated in developing consumer awareness campaigns such as Fresher for Longer.

WRAP's report suggests that it could be possible to halve avoidable household food waste by 2025. Given the financial and environmental benefits this would bring, FDF joins WRAP's call for a major combined effort between retailers, brands, governments and consumers.

Andrew Kuyk, FDF's Sustainability Director, said:

“We are delighted to hear the good news that UK households are heeding the message on food waste. Throwing away uneaten food is an avoidable and expensive form of waste, for the environment and for consumers themselves.”

“As manufacturers, we want our products to be used and enjoyed. We are strong supporters of WRAP's Love Food Hate Waste campaign and helped develop its Fresher for Longer initiative. We are working hard with retailers and other supply chain partners to do what we can – substantial progress is being made, but we all have a lot more to do.”

Notes for editors:

  1. The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) is the voice of the food and drink manufacturing industry – the UK's largest manufacturing sector.
  2. WRAP works with businesses, individuals and communities to help reduce waste, develop sustainable products and use resources efficiently. View the full WRAP report, Household Food and Drink Waste in the UK 2012.
  3. FDF is a partner in WRAP's Love Food Hate Waste and Fresher for Longer consumer campaigns

More information

For media enquiries, please contact:

Helena O'Neill on 020 7420 7120 Email: Helena.ONeill@fdf.org.uk

Avni Raval on 020 7420 7131 Email: Avni.Raval@fdf.org.uk

Anna Taylor on 0207 420 7118 Email: Anna.Taylor@fdf.org.uk

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