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Food Waste Spikes in the U.K. as Lockdown Restrictions Lifted

Food Waste Spikes in the U.K. as Lockdown Restrictions Lifted

The amount of food wasted by British households has returned to pre-pandemic levels as the reopening of the economy means families backtrack on food-saving habits and opt for more take-away meals.

Three in 10 U.K. citizens are classified as “high food wasters,” up from 20% in April 2020, according to the latest survey by WRAP, a charity promoting environmental sustainability and recycling. The spike in reported food waste coincided with lockdown restrictions easing in June and July, it said Monday.  

Food Waste Spikes in the U.K. as Lockdown Restrictions Lifted

That’s a reversal of last year’s trend when positive behaviors like planning, batch cooking and freezing led to a 43% drop in food waste. Now these good habits are at risk as people face the return of time pressures while replacing food with more take-outs. 

“The return of busy lifestyles means we are falling back into our old ways,” Sarah Clayton, WRAP’s head of citizen behavior change, said in a statement. “After the shocking news from the IPCC this month, it is imperative we remember that wasting food feeds climate change and most food waste happens in the home.”

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