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Simple ways to reduce waste at home
Household waste is a global problem, with one billion meals being wasted each day*. 1 out of every 4 bags of food shopping are wasted worldwide. Even when you live frugally, there’s always waste at home. Sorting recyclables and organising the fridge are two ways to help reduce waste – as well as making your home a little tidier you save money too.
See it, sort it, solve it
When it comes food waste, seeing is knowing. Keeping food in clear containers can help you keep an eye on how much you have and lead to less food waste at home.
Tips for reducing food waste
Plan your shop and cook your plan
Planning your meals or snacks for the week can not only save time but can save on food waste too. Remember, before you shop, check the ingredients you already have or plan your meals to use what’s in your pantry, fridge or freezer.
Save some for later
Leftovers can make great lunches – so, get smart about storing them. A leak-proof lunch box can give you a cheap and tasty lunch on the go the next day.
Clip it up and pop it in the freezer
A simple sealing clip can help to reduce the amount of wasted food in your everyday life. Many foods come in larger packages than we need. So, when you don’t need to use it all at one time, seal it up to help keep it fresh or freeze it for later.
Make food go further
Have too much fruit and veg? Why not preserve them? Try making jams, pickles and chutneys and store them in glass jars or freeze them for smoothies. Also, vegetable peels are perfect for broths, soups and stews.
Tips for sorting waste
Get your waste sorting sorted
Sorting is easier if each type of recyclable material has a dedicated container – either freestanding or built into a larger solution. Less waste to landfill, and a tidier home to boot.
Recycle in the bathroom
For many, the bathroom is a difficult place to keep on top of. Gather up empty shower bottles, toilet paper rolls and toothpaste tubes, as soon as you finish them. More recycling means a tidier bathroom.
Recycle in every room
Setting up a recycling solution in every room makes sense. The closer a bin is to where you are, the more likely you are to use it. Involve the whole family while you’re at it!
Don’t throw it all away
Waste isn’t always waste. Try growing seeds in old egg boxes or using newspaper as gift-wrap, for instance. Think outside the box, and think circular – how else could it be used?
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*According to the UNEP Food Waste Index Report 2024, each person wastes an average of 79 kg annually - the equivalent of one billion meals in total.
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