
How much food waste does America create and what can we do about it?
America generates up to 1,000 pounds of food waste per person each year, enough to feed millions. Simple policy changes could help.
Food & Agriculture, Advocate, PIRG
Started on staff: 2016
B.A., Yale University
Danielle works to ensure our food system produces enough nutritious food to feed everyone, without threatening our health, the planet, or the ability of future generations to grow food. Danielle lives in Chicago, where she enjoys staying active in the outdoors, trying out new recipes, and writing short stories.
America generates up to 1,000 pounds of food waste per person each year, enough to feed millions. Simple policy changes could help.
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