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Food Waste and Justice

Two grocery bags on a wooden floor filled with fresh produce, including apples, bananas, and a cabbage, and packaged bread.

We all see it, and we all do it. In Albuquerque alone, people waste more than 112,000 tons of food each year. Nationally, 40 percent of all food in the U.S. is wasted. Meanwhile, so many people go hungry. What is happening, why, and how do we make not just individual changes, but systemic changes…

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Food Waste and Food Justice Resources

Two grocery bags on a wooden floor filled with fresh produce, including apples, bananas, and a cabbage, and packaged bread.

We all see it, and we all do it.   In Albuquerque alone, people waste more than 112,000 tons of food each year. Nationally, 40 percent of all food in the U.S. is wasted.   Meanwhile, so many people go hungry. What is happening, why, and how do we make not just individual changes, but…

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