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    Food Waste and its effects on Americans I. Introduction With the seemingly unstoppable growth of the world’s population and a projected global population of nine billion by 2050, the matter of whether or not there will be enough food to support the world’s populace is brought into question (Parfitt, et al., 2010). However, amid the concern for an adequate food supply, there is an immense amount of food waste produced by the world, including the United States. In fact, “according to the Natural Resources

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    but it is not. Solid waste threatens our drinking water, pollutes our oceans and contaminates the air we breathe. If the world does not deal with these environmental issues that threaten our very existence, we will not have a world to leave our children. Amongst the many issues we face, solid waste is one of the many immediate problems we must solve in this environmental crisis. An effective way of addressing the waste problem is eliminating the entire concept of waste. How can we get to the

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    numbers of waste that could be food for starving people. Millions of people deal with hunger daily while the United States, as well as other developed countries, waste enough edible food to feed every hungry person on the planet. “Forty percent of the food in the United States

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    Food Waste By Kyle Rabin

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    serious environmental and socioeconomic problem. Food waste has become such a problem that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has started a national Food Waste Challenge. This challenge is to encourage people and places to reduce their food waste. They have been asked to pledge to reduce their food waste by 50 percent. This waste can be personal food waste or a larger establishment, like a restaurant. In Rabin's article he mentions that food waste in New York comprises one-third of the city's more

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    everything that is on their plate. Food waste, however, is a bigger problem than ever before, with people from the middle and upper class having a great abundance of food, while others are starving to death all over the world. Stopping food waste is important, since it leads to many environmental problems, while increasing the size of our landfills. Food and organic waste is a problem in our world, today and in the past. The problem of food waste is that the waste can lead to environmental problems when

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    This paper will examine the problem of food waste in the United States. Firstly, this paper will describe what food waste is, and why food waste in the American society is an immense issue that needs to be addressed. In addition, it will address the consequences of food waste and the possible problems that this issue may bring in the future. Secondly, the paper will discuss three policy solutions that would help solve the problem of food waste in the United States: provide an enhanced tax deduction

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    improve the level of waste management used across the world. Waste management is a solution to all kinds of pollution. The level of waste management in the United States and around the world is unacceptably low. Many people think that waste management is just a garbage and recycling company. Although, “Waste management is the handling of discarded materials, also known as waste or garbage” (“Waste Management”). Waste management is not just a company, it is a global crisis. Waste management is a process

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    the worst solution. Food waste has become a tremendous problem in the United States. One reason why it's a big issue, is because so much edible food is being thrown away. About 40% of all food produced in the U.S. is wasted. The worst part of all of this, is that there are millions of Americans who do not have food. We need to try to waste less food as soon as possible.           To start off, food waste can occur anywhere along the production chain. This means that food waste can occur at a farm, restaurant

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    Marine waste has been a problem for some time now. However, it has recently become an issue that is in need of attention. As stated in the article Plastic Island, Midway Atoll is covered in many corpses of dead birds. When researchers examined the carcases, they found that the cause of death was the fact that the birds consumed pieces of plastic, causing malnutrition. 64% of waste in the ocean is created from shoreline and recreational activities (Marine Debris is Everyone’s Problem). Thousands of

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    Food Waste Have you ever thought food waste is a really severe problem? I think food waste is a big problem because a lot of families are without food and I don’t want families to starve. Up to forty percent of food in the United States is wasted. Also one in eight families struggle to put food on the table. Article two. Sixty-two million tons of food is wasted every year. Globally up to one-third of all food is spoiled. Article one. Food waste is the biggest occupant in America's landfills. 160

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