Friday 13 February 2015

Research

I found a website that explains some food wastage but its a lot of words making very little sense.

http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3347e/i3347e.pdf



Luckily I found an animated version by the same people! So much easier to digest! Which shows the need for these kinds of animation. I like how this animation flows and is simple and to the point. There are also some good facts on there that I could use in mine for example: Wasted food emits 3.300.00.00 giggatonnes of green house gasses. If this were a country, It would represent the third largest emitting country in the world.
Luckily I found an animated version by the same people! So much easier to digest! Which shows the need for these kinds of animation. I like how this animation flows and is simple and to the point. There are also some good facts on there that I could use in mine for example: Wasted food emits 3.300.00.00 giggatonnes of green house gasses. If this were a country, It would represent the third largest emitting country in the world.

This video is a sequel to the first and actually is more relevant to what I want to talk about. In fact it talked about EXACTLY what I want to say. In this video they used money to show wastage. I don't think i will do that to the extent they have but I think i will throw it in there somewhere.
Some facts I took from this were:
30% of global food production is lots after harvest or wasted in shops house holds of catering services, which represents $750,000,000,000 worth of food every year. in retail that number is $1,000,000,000,000



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