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The average family could save up to £720 per year by throwing away less edible food.
When food prices are increasing, we know that everyone is keen to save money on groceries where they can.
The edible food we throw away also contributes to climate change. We are wasting not only the food, but the valuable resources that have gone into creating it too.
Here are some handy tips on how to reduce your food waste:
It’s very easy to cook too much pasta and rice:
Food lasts longer if stored in the right places:
You can:
You can store leftovers in the fridge or freezer and then use them up in all sorts of creative ways:
the list is as big as your imagination. If you cannot eat everything that you order at a restaurant, ask the staff to put it in a container for you to take home.
Check out some of our tips cards and leftovers recipe cards for more ideas:
If you require any of these cards in an accessible format, please contact the Dorset Waste service.
Love Food Hate Waste has lots more information including money saving top tips and recipe cards.
The Supercook website gives ideas on how to use up leftovers.
Find out more about our food waste collection service.