Towards Zero Food Waste, Towards Zero Hunger.

Plates pilling with food. What happens to the left overs.

The fight to reduce food waste is being lost in Australia. Why? What is the situation in Indonesia? Source: by Cle0patra/Creative Commons

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased poverty and hunger and threatens food security in Indonesia. One way to combat the problem is to reduce food waste.


Several amazing groups and organisations are delivering services to alleviate food waste. Food Cycle Indonesia and the Bandung Food Bank are great examples. But they have had to align their activities with current health conditions. The team at KBR 68H report on how the groups manage. 
And you can keep abreast of the latest information about the corona virus in your language at sbs.com.au/coronavirus

Fight food waste in the home - zero food waste.
There are a number of strategies for combatting food waste. But it starts with influencing attitudes. Source: Image Image by jbloom/Creative Commons.

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