8th September 2021
Every month Produced in Kent is taking a closer look at the different ways to adopt a more sustainable attitude to food and how sharing tips to encourage residents of Kent to begin to change the way they shop, handle and consumer food.
This month the helpful tips are focused on how to reduce waste around food.
Floortje Hoette, Chief Executive of Produced in Kent, knows that people are more likely to change one thing at a time, which is why the organisation is challenging residents to Change One Thing in its year-long campaign to help fight food waste and boost the local economy.
“Make a change, practise it ten times and that change becomes a habit, you don’t even think about it anymore” comments Hoette. “By adopting one change a month over the course of the year, by the end of 2021, the positive effect residents of Kent will cumulatively have on the county will be huge.”
Love food, hate waste with these top five tips from Produced in Kent.
“If everyone commits to Change One Thing every month this will hugely benefit the county by providing jobs, preserving our beautiful country side and reinforcing community values, not to mention help reduce food waste” adds Hoette.
These are simple changes that will have a much-needed positive impact on the local independent food and drink industry and the environment. By making small adjustments, these cumulative changes will have a greater impact on the planet.
Look out for next months Change One Thing article which will explore how to buy seasonal.
[1] https://www.biffa.co.uk/biffablog/2019/april/10-facts-about-food-waste
[2] https://plasticoceans.org/the-facts/
[3] https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/waste-and-recycling/single-use-plastic-bottles
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