Italy is wasteful: 146 kilos of food per inhabitant in the dustbin
The EU average is 127 kg, also effects on pollution and energy expenditurePer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Italy is among the most wasteful and polluting countries in Europe . This is what we read in the Eurostat World Food Waste Report.
In 2020, around 127 kilograms of food per inhabitant were wasted in the EU. Families generated 55% of food waste, equal to 70 kg per inhabitant . The remaining 45% is made up of waste generated in the food chain.
In this case, Italy is worse than the EU average : 146 kilos of food that end up in the dustbin (107 for families) . At the top of the waste Cyprus with almost 400 kg, but only 70 for each inhabitant. "The fight against consumer food waste - explains Eurostat - remains a challenge both in the EU and worldwide".
"The increase in prices and concerns about our environmental footprint - continues Eurostat - make us all aware of the need to use the resources we have efficiently, minimizing waste. A simple way would be to raise awareness on the annual quantity. of food waste that we produce. Food waste in particular has a high environmental and climatic impact, as it constitutes an additional source of greenhouse gas emissions ".
Food waste therefore significantly affects pollution and is also a waste of energy: that "hidden" in the food thrown into Italian homes, according to calculations updated to 2022, is worth 6.4 billion, and was 4 billion euros in 2021 . Domestic food waste accounts for almost double the food waste deriving from the primary production and food and beverage manufacturing sectors (14 kg and 23 kg per inhabitant; 11% and 18%, respectively), sectors in which strategies exist for reduce food waste, for example by using waste parts as by-products.
Restaurants and catering services accounted for 12 kg of food waste per person (9%), while retail and other food distributions were the sector with the least amount of food waste (9 kg; 7%); however, the impact of covid lockdowns on these two sectors is still being analyzed.
(Unioneonline / D)