Five meals a week: Scientists audit garbage to assess household food waste
Scientists spent weeks up to their elbows in coffee grounds and banana peels to come up with what they say is the most accurate measure yet of how much food is wasted in Canadian kitchens.
“To be honest, it’s not something you’d want to do forever,” said Michael von Massow, a food economist at the University of Guelph.
Food waste has become an increasingly hot research topic in recent years.
Previous efforts have relied on industry data or household self-reporting to assess how much uneaten food goes in the garbage. But people underestimate how much they chuck and industry figures provide little detail on individual homes.