On average, and often without realizing it, British Columbians throw away 1 out of every 4 bags of groceries that we buy. This adds up to more than $1,100 of food from our homes each year; food which could have otherwise been eaten. For Canada as a whole, that amounts to almost 2.2 million tonnes of edible food wasted each year.
In B.C., Regional Districts are responsible for solid waste management planning and this includes managing food waste disposal. As a result, many local governments in B.C. have programs, such as curbside food scraps collection services, that pick up food waste. Many local governments have also banned food scraps from disposal. However, B.C. local government waste composition studies show that food waste is still ending up in our landfills where it releases harmful greenhouse gases.
The good news is that food waste can be prevented. The Province is a proud and founding partner of the national food waste prevention initiative, Love Food Hate Waste Canada, under which the provincial government has developed a provincial partnership model. Through this partnership interested local governments can gain access to a range of communications materials and other helpful resources.
Regional Districts
Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District
Capital Regional District*
Cariboo Regional District
Comox Valley Regional District
Cowichan Valley Regional District
Fraser Valley Regional District
Metro Vancouver*
quathet Regional District
Regional District of Central Kootenay
Regional District of Central Okanagan
Regional District of Fraser-Fort George
Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine
Regional District of Nanaimo
Regional District of North Okanagan
Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
Sunshine Coast Regional District
*Founding members of the national Love Food, Hate Waste program
Cities
City of Abbotsford
City of Chilliwack
City of Coquitlam
City of Fernie
City of Kamloops
City of Nanaimo
City of Penticton
City of Richmond
City of Vancouver*
City of Victoria*
District of Mission
District of Saanich
District of Squamish
Resort Municipality of Whistler
Village of Harrison Hot Springs
*Founding members of the national Love Food, Hate Waste program
Learn how much food waste contributes to greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and how much energy, water, agricultural land and other resources are wasted when food is wasted:
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Over 60% of household food waste is avoidable.
The Love Food Hate Waste website provides tips and guidance on how to avoid food waste.
Learn more about food waste in B.C.’s restaurants, supermarkets, and other food operations and how simple operational controls can help prevent waste and increase profits.
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