Food requires an enormous amount of resources and energy to grow, manufacture and transport, and yet Americans waste 30% of the food they purchase. Steve Cohen, Food Policy Coordinator for the City of Portland says, “Imagine if people purchased three bags of groceries and left one sitting out in the parking lot. That is basically what the average American is doing with their groceries, except it happens at home.”
Rights to Recycling
Do you rent in a single family home, duplex, triplex or fourplex?
If so, chances are you already know what it took changes to the curbside collection system for the City of Portland to learn: we have gaps in communicating recycling and composting information to residential renters of these "small-plex" rentals. Find out what the City is doing about it.
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Being Resourceful on a Budget in the Bulk Aisle
I love the bulk aisle in my grocery store! When I turn that corner I know I am going to save a ton of money, not use packaging, and get the freshest ingredients. And the true magic of the bulk area: I only have to get what I need.
In other words, no food waste.
Here are some tips to maximize your next visit to the bulk aisle: