EPA Partners with Universities to Reduce Food
Waste
(DALLAS – November 16, 2012) The U.S. Environmental
Agency will partner with universities in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, and Texas to reduce food waste as part of the EPA’s national Food
Recovery Challenge.
The goals of
this voluntary program are to limit the 34 million tons of food wasted
nationwide annually by reducing unnecessary consumption and increasing
composting and donations to charity. By joining the Food Recovery Challenge,
participating schools pledge to reduce food waste by five percent in one
year.
Food accounts for 25 percent of all waste sent
to landfills nationwide—more than any other single material. In addition to
using landfill space and the energy needed for transport, food waste becomes a
significant source of greenhouse gas by giving off methane as it
decomposes.
In
addition to higher education institutions, the EPA is also working with grocery
stores, entertainment venues, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, convention centers
and federal facilities to reduce food waste. Every university and college is
invited to join the Food Recovery Challenge, with several institutions already
participating.
The committed
university partners include:
- University of Texas at Arlington
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Baylor University—Waco, Texas
- University of Houston
- University of Texas at Austin
- Rice University—Houston, Texas
- New Mexico State University, Las Cruces
The
Food Recovery Challenge is part of the EPA’s Sustainable Materials Management Program, which seeks to reduce the environmental impact of food
and other widely-used everyday items through their entire life cycle, including
how they are extracted, manufactured, distributed, used, reused, recycled, and
disposed.
For
more information on the Food Recovery Challenge, visit: http://www.epa.gov/foodrecoverychallenge/
For additional information on EPA’s Sustainable Materials
Management Program, visit: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/smm/index.htm
More about
activities in EPA Region 6 is available at http://www.epa.gov/aboutepa/region6.html
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