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Susanne Lee to speak at VegFest

Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow Susanne Lee will give a talk about Maine’s efforts to reduce food waste at this year’s VegFest. The event will take place at East End Community School in Portland on October 28. About one third of our food is wasted. It’s the same as going to the grocery store, buying three […]

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PFAS and Produce: An Annual Symposium on Agriculture Approaches

By Sarah Delmonte On October 22-24, the Michigan State University Center for PFAS Research will hold their second annual symposium. The title of this symposium is PFAS: Current Knowledge and Applications for Food Production. Attendees from multiple backgrounds plan to participate, including farmers, students, scientists, and public and private industry professionals. The conference will provide […]

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Simple tips to reduce food waste recommended by UMaine experts

In 2019, the Environmental Protection Agency estimated that each year, U.S. households trashed 26.5 million tons of food, or 338 pounds per household. That’s enough to feed 26.5 million people in a year or about 350,000 U.S. residents over their lifetimes. According to the USDA, 30–40% of the U.S. food supply is wasted. Reducing this […]

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Ranco and Daigle partner with UMass on $30 million NSF Science and Technology Center focused on braiding Indigenous knowledges and science

This week, the National Science Foundation announced that they would provide $30 million in funding to a collaborative center based at UMass Amherst. The new center, named the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS) aims to focus on issues currently facing indigenous populations in Maine. The Northeast hub of CBIKS will operate on […]

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Governor Mills proclaims Maine Food Waste Awareness Week September 25-29, 2023

We wanted to share with you the exciting news that Governor Mills has issued an official Proclamation designating September 25-29, 2023 as Maine Food Waste Awareness Week! In particular, we’d like to thank the Maine Dept. of Education and the teachers, staff, and students who participated in our 2023 Maine School Cafeteria Food Waste Study. Their […]

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Collaboration From All Corners: Diverse Discussions on Sustainability

By Sarah Delmonte On Monday, September 11, the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions introduced their fall talk series with speaker Vanessa Levesque, a social scientist and assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of Southern Maine. In her discussion, titled “Vacationland or Climate Migrationland?”, Levesque introduced the concept of […]

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Klein and Noblet developing new resource to help tribal and underserved communities in Maine implement renewable energy

Sharon Klein and Caroline Noblet, both associate professors of economics and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellows, are working with Wabanaki and rural low-income communities to co-develop a new resource for helping them implement renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. The Environmental Protection Agency awarded $1.13 million to Klein and Noblet so they can investigate the effectiveness […]

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