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Vendors
sell fruits and vegetables at the El Mayoreo street market in
Tegucigalpa on
October 6, 2012 (AFP/File, Orlando Sierra)
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GENEVA —
Make a shopping list and buy "funny fruit" to cut food waste and help
the world "shape a sustainable future," two UN agencies urged on
Tuesday.
The United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Food and Agriculture Organzation (FAO)
and partners unveiled a campaign dubbed "Think-Eat-Save Reduce Your
Foodprint" to change global practices that result in the loss of 1.3
billion tonnes of food each year.
The
programme is aimed primarily at consumers, food retailers and the hotel and
restaurant industry, and is based on three recommended actions: think, eat, and
save.
"In a
world of seven billion people, set to grow to nine billion by 2050, wasting
food makes no sense - economically, environmentally and ethically," a statement
quoted UN Under-Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner as
saying.
"We're
doing something that is completely irrational," he lamented to reporters
in Geneva, before adding that he hoped the campaign would "literally
mobilise tens of millions of people to become part of the solution."
FAO
Director General Jose Graziano da Silva pointed out that in industrialised
nations, around 300 million tonnes of food are wasted each year, "because
producers, retailers and consumers discard food that is still fit for
consumption."
That is
more food than is produced in sub-Saharan Africa, and is enough to feed the
estimated 830 million people who now go hungry worldwide, he added.
The
programme estimates the overall cost of wasted food at about $1.0 trillion (751
billion euros) per year, with most losses occurring in production stages --
such as harvesting and distribution -- and blamed on problems from storing food
in difficult climatic conditions to unreliable harvests.
It is
retailers and consumers, whoever, who are usually guilty of wasting food.
Consumers
can participate in a global effort by respecting a few simple recommendations,
the UN agencies said.
Planning
meals, making shopping lists and avoiding impulse buying helps, as does staying
alert "to marketing tricks that lead you to buy more food than you
need."
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A man does
his shopping in a supermarket in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire,
western France on
December 27, 2012 (AFP/File, Fred Tanneau)
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Another
good idea is to "buy funny fruit" or vegetables that would otherwise
be thrown out because their size, shape or colour do not meet market standards.
Tristram
Stuart of the Feeding the 5,000 campaign told reporters in Geneva: "Wonky
fruit and vegetables are very often left on farms across Europe and North
America simply because they don't meet the cosmetic standards of retailers, and
they are left on fields to rot."
People, he
insisted, must "adopt the value that food is simply too good to
waste."
Paying
attention to expiry dates and "zeroing down your fridge" with recipes
that use up food set to go bad helps, the UN agencies said, as does freezing
food, asking restaurants for smaller portions, eating leftovers, composting
food or donating it to food banks, soup kitchens and shelters.
Retailers
can offer discounts for food that is nearing its sell-by date, standardise
labels and donate more food.
Restaurants
were urged to "limit menu choices and introduce flexible portioning,"
to audit how much food they waste, and to set up "staff engagement
programmes."
Finally, an
Internet site, thinkeatsave.org is to serve as a global platform for sharing
information on other initiatives that people come up with.
For the
campaign to work, everyone has to get involved -- families, supermarkets, hotel
chains, schools, sports and social clubs, company CEOs, city mayors, and
national and world leaders, the Rome-based FAO said.
According
to the Britain-based not-for-profit organisation WRAP (Waste & Resources
Action Programme), which is offering its expertise to the FAO for the campaign,
the average British family could save £680 ($1,090, 815 euros) per year by
tackling food waste.
Throwing
away good food wastes the land, water, fertilizers and efforts used to grow it,
Steiner said, while the transport involved generates excess greenhouse gases.
European
Commissioner for Environment Janez Potocnik told reporters via videolink that
he was "delighted" with the campaign against food waste.
Food
production and consumption "must be one of the most inefficient uses of
global resources," Potocnik said, insisting: "We must stop taking our
resources for granted before it is simply too late."
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"Recalibration of Free Choice"– Mar 3, 2012 (Kryon Channelling by Lee Caroll) - (Subjects: (Old) Souls, Midpoint on 21-12-2012, Shift of Human Consciousness, Black & White vs. Color, 1 - Spirituality (Religions) shifting, Loose a Pope “soon”, 2 - Humans will change react to drama, 3 - Civilizations/Population on Earth, 4 - Alternate energy sources (Geothermal, Tidal (Paddle wheels), Wind), 5 – Financials Institutes/concepts will change (Integrity – Ethical) , 6 - News/Media/TV to change, 7 – Big Pharmaceutical company will collapse “soon”, (Keep people sick), (Integrity – Ethical) 8 – Wars will be over on Earth, Global Unity, … etc.) - (Text version)
“… 3 - Longer Life is Going to Happen, But…
Here is one that is a review. We keep bringing it up because Humans don't believe it. If you're going to start living longer, there are those who are frightened that there will be overpopulation. You've seen the way it is so far, and the geometric progression of mathematics is absolute and you cannot change it. So if you look at the population of the earth and how much it has shifted in the last two decades, it's frightening to you. What would change that progression?
The answer is simple, but requires a change in thinking. The answer is a civilization on the planet who understands a new survival scenario. Instead of a basic population who has been told to have a lot of children to enhance the race [old survival], they begin to understand the logic of a new scenario. The Akashic wisdom of the ages will start to creep in with a basic survival scenario shift. Not every single woman will look at herself and say, "The clock is ticking," but instead can say, "I have been a mother 14 times in a row. I'm going to sit this one out." It's a woman who understands that there is no loss or guilt in this, and actually feels that the new survival attribute is to keep the family small or not at all! Also, as we have said before, even those who are currently ignorant of population control will figure out what is causing babies to be born [Kryon joke].
Part of the new Africa will be education and healing, and eventually a zero population growth, just like some of the first-world nations currently have. Those who are currently tied to a spiritual doctrine will actually have that doctrine changed (watch for it) regarding Human birth. Then they will be able to make free choice that is appropriate even within the establishment of organized religion. You see, things are going to change where common sense will say, "Perhaps it would help the planet if I didn't have children or perhaps just one child." Then the obvious, "Perhaps I can exist economically better and be wiser with just one. It will help the one!" Watch for these changes. For those of you who are steeped in the tradition of the doctrines and would say that sounds outrageously impossible, I give you the new coming pope [Kryon smile]. For those of you who feel that uncontrolled procreation is inevitable, I encourage you to see statistics you haven't seen or didn't care to look at yet about what first-world countries have already accomplished on their own, without any mandates. It's already happening. That was number three.….”
The answer is simple, but requires a change in thinking. The answer is a civilization on the planet who understands a new survival scenario. Instead of a basic population who has been told to have a lot of children to enhance the race [old survival], they begin to understand the logic of a new scenario. The Akashic wisdom of the ages will start to creep in with a basic survival scenario shift. Not every single woman will look at herself and say, "The clock is ticking," but instead can say, "I have been a mother 14 times in a row. I'm going to sit this one out." It's a woman who understands that there is no loss or guilt in this, and actually feels that the new survival attribute is to keep the family small or not at all! Also, as we have said before, even those who are currently ignorant of population control will figure out what is causing babies to be born [Kryon joke].
Part of the new Africa will be education and healing, and eventually a zero population growth, just like some of the first-world nations currently have. Those who are currently tied to a spiritual doctrine will actually have that doctrine changed (watch for it) regarding Human birth. Then they will be able to make free choice that is appropriate even within the establishment of organized religion. You see, things are going to change where common sense will say, "Perhaps it would help the planet if I didn't have children or perhaps just one child." Then the obvious, "Perhaps I can exist economically better and be wiser with just one. It will help the one!" Watch for these changes. For those of you who are steeped in the tradition of the doctrines and would say that sounds outrageously impossible, I give you the new coming pope [Kryon smile]. For those of you who feel that uncontrolled procreation is inevitable, I encourage you to see statistics you haven't seen or didn't care to look at yet about what first-world countries have already accomplished on their own, without any mandates. It's already happening. That was number three.….”
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