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The complex story of Britain’s food waste

Consumers in the UK spend of a total of £17 billion a year on food that is thrown away, according to the latest figures from WRAP. That’s an average of around a thousand pounds for a household of four. Most of that food waste went in general rubbish bins, which cost local councils a further £500 million to take away. Despite relatively high awareness of food waste, this means that there has been almost no progress in a decade. Food waste figures…
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The Earthbound Report broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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