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Christmas: Food Waste Fuels Global Warming – Environmentalist Warns

...Gives Tips On Ways To Prevent Waste

A climate and environmental advocate and Team Lead for the Global Initiative for Food Security and Ecosystem Preservation, Mr Michael David, has warned that food waste, especially at Christmas, contributes to global warming.

David said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.

“For the uninitiated, excess amounts of greenhouse gases such as methane, carbon dioxide (CO2), and chlorofluorocarbons absorb infrared radiation and heat the earth’s atmosphere, causing global warming and climate change.

“In addition to money being wasted, discarded food has a negative impact on our environment as it contributes to global warming.

“Despite this situation, food waste at festivities is very alarming at Christmas, as many of the foods prepared will never be eaten,” he said.

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David urged Nigerians to consider the energy and natural resources expended in processing, transporting, storing, and cooking food.

“Food waste that ends up in landfills produces a large amount of methane, a more powerful greenhouse gas than even CO2.

David also gave some tips on how to prevent food waste.

“Don’t throw away good food; feed someone else. You will feel great joy when you share with others.

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“Many of us don’t give a thought to the quantity of food we waste daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, with an increase in tonnes of food waste during festivities including Christmas.

“Food waste in this context refers to food left over on your plate; too much food prepared and not used generally ends up in the dustbin or dumpsite,” he said.

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David added that food waste is an unfair attitude, particularly in a nation where there are children who spend days with empty stomachs.

NAN



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