More could be done to keep edible food out of landfills: University of Saskatchewan study
According to Canada’s Food Price Report, the price of groceries is expected to continue climbing well into 2023.
But a joint study between the University of Saskatchewan and the City of Saskatoon suggests more could be done to recover surplus edible food that’s thrown out every day by grocery stores or restaurants.
According to the report, 30 to 40 per cent of all food produced in Canada (11 million tonnes) is wasted or lost.
The study, called “Promising Practices in Food Reclamation in Saskatoon,” was published earlier this year. Associate professor Rachel Engler-Stringer said the study looked at ways to reduce food waste in Saskatoon as it applied to industrial food sources like grocery stores, restaurants and distribution