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Find out why food waste is bad for the planet

Eton Park Junior, Wednesday, 21 May 2025
20 Explorer KS2, KS3, KS4

What you did

Eco-warriors met with Rainbow Waste and discussed food waste

Activity description

Did you know that food waste is one of the greatest sources of greenhouse gases?     

Or that primary and secondary schools in the UK waste over 80,000 tonnes of food every year (that's the same as 8000 blue whales).



Tackling food waste in your school is a great way to cut your carbon emissions!  This linked presentation provides an overview of why food waste is such a huge environmental problem.  It can be run either as a one hour activity for an eco club or teachers can use the linked worksheets for 2-3 sessions of class work. 

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