NSW households throwing away $3800 every year
More than 800,000 tonnes of food waste is thrown out by NSW households every year, while 80,000 adults and children suffer food insecurity.
Lucy Cormack is Consumer Affairs Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
More than 800,000 tonnes of food waste is thrown out by NSW households every year, while 80,000 adults and children suffer food insecurity.
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