Food Waste Causes Climate Change
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How you can apply what you learned here
- 1. Shop smart - Try making a list of items that you need to buy and stick to that list. This will help you reduce impulse buying and reduce food waste as well.
- 2. Store your food correctly - Improper storage leads to a massive amount of food waste. Make sure you know which foods to put in the fridge and how to store them to avoid ripening.
- 3. Compost if you can - Composting leftover food is a beneficial way to reuse food scraps, turning food waste into energy for plants.
- 4. Try preparing a scrub or mask at home - Overriped avocade or coffee grounds are also perfect for making skincare products like masks or scrubs.
- 5. Get friendly with your freezer- Freezing food is one of the easiest ways to preserve it, and the types of food that take well to freezing are endless.
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