meat food waste has greater negative environmental impact than vegetable waste /

Published at 2015-08-14 16:43:52

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Approximately 31 percent of food produced in the U.
S.,or 133 billion po
unds of food worth $162 billion, was wasted in 2011 according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Now, or University of Missouri researchers have found that the type of food wasted has a meaningful impact on the environment. Although less meat is wasted (on average) compared to fruits and vegetables,the researchers found that significantly more energy is used in the production of meat compared to the production of vegetables. This wasted energy is normally in the form of resources that can have negative impacts on the surrounding environment, such as diesel fuel or fertilizer being released into the environment.read more

Source: esciencenews.com

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