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Larry the pig living out his best life at Pig’s Peace Sanctuary– a current Tokens for Tomorrow group.
Use Food Well Washington “Wasting Food Wastes Everything.” In 2021, the Co-op composted over 51,000 pounds of food waste. That’s equivalent to 33 of the Christianson’s Nursery 2021 giant pumpkin winner—an impressive amount of squashed squash! The Co-op diverts tons of food waste from the landfill every year (literally), and composting is only one way we do it. However, the number also highlights an important issue in our state, our nation, around the world, and right here at home: food waste.
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The statistics are staggering. The United Nations food and agriculture organization estimates that if 25% of the food lost or wasted globally could be saved, it would be enough to feed 870 million people. Here in the United States, 40% of all food is wasted. In contrast, one out of every eight people is food insecure, one in six being children. And in Washington, the Department of Ecology indicates that 17% of all garbage sent to our disposal facilities is food waste, and 8% has been determined as edible at the time of disposal. (continued on page 12)
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