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They don't help us with chores, instead they create extra work for us. Are ? Maybe it would be wiser to kick them out. Russia loses tons of valuable food waste every year. The head of the Russian Food Bank Charitable Foundation talks about how to solve the problem of food loss. Expert introduction: Chairman of the Russian Food Bank Charitable Foundation, the first food sharing organization in Russia. Economy and Ecology According to the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University.
Russia throws away about 10,000 tons of food waste every year, worth a trillion euros. This is a huge moible number data loss to the economy and the environment. of the waste comes from households, and another from the retail and catering industries. The problem of food loss has become increasingly urgent, especially in light of recent events: epidemics, sanctions, violations of supply chains, accelerating inflation and falling real incomes of the population. According to official data alone, nearly 10,000 people in Russia lived below the poverty line in the second quarter of 2010.
Meanwhile, Russians are spending more on food each week from month to month, according to the study. Returning tons of food waste to the economy would mean feeding the hungry and eliminating waste from landfills tons of methane and other gases. Food sharing provides a solution for efficient and rational food handling. Companies can donate edible products that are unsalable before their expiration date and plan to dispose of them. Food sharing organizations help save food by donating it to those in need.
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