‘The Maine Question’: Why do we toss 33% of food we produce when people are hungry?
While almost a billion people in the world are food insecure, we annually throw away about one-third of the food we produce.
In economic terms, the global cost of that waste is about $200 billion.
We can do better. Some countries already do.
In this episode of “The Maine Question,” host Ron Lisnet talks with Susanne Lee, executive-in-residence at the Maine Business School, and Peter O’Brien, a senior majoring in economics. They examined food waste and came up with some possible solutions.
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