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Food Is Wasted - Documenting the issue of food waste
Food Is Wasted
14 episodes
5 days ago
Food Is Wasted started off as a documentary photography project by Chris King, initiated by a desire to raise awareness about the many and varied initiatives fighting to reduce avoidable food waste. It's hoped that the project will play some part in helping to engage people and motivating them to take action - however small - be it by volunteering for an organisation, or being more conscious of the food they waste as individuals, and proactively try to reduce it.
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Food Is Wasted started off as a documentary photography project by Chris King, initiated by a desire to raise awareness about the many and varied initiatives fighting to reduce avoidable food waste. It's hoped that the project will play some part in helping to engage people and motivating them to take action - however small - be it by volunteering for an organisation, or being more conscious of the food they waste as individuals, and proactively try to reduce it.
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Selina Juul - Denmark's food waste champion
Food Is Wasted - Documenting the issue of food waste
37 minutes 5 seconds
7 years ago
Selina Juul - Denmark's food waste champion

When I was over in Copenhagen last year for a few days, I got in touch with Selina Juul – founder of the organisation Stop Wasting Food - to see if she would be willing and able to be interviewed, and she very kindly said she was. The day we arranged to meet Selina was being interviewed and participating in a panel discussion at a national radio station, which I was able to sit in on. After which we found a suitable space to conduct this interview.

Those people who keep an eye on all things food waste will no doubt be aware of Selina and the work she does. She has achieved an incredible amount both as an individual – from speaking in front of the European Parliament and the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation, to being awarded Dane of the Year in 2014 – and through the Stop Wasting Food movement, which Selina started in 2008, which itself has won many awards and contributed significantly to raising awareness and reducing food waste in Denmark, by engaging politicians, supermarkets and households. The organisation has also been a key contributor to the EU’s own resolutions against food waste.

This episode is also available as a video, which you can watch on YouTube at foodiswasted.com/youtube

If you would like to read about and see what I’ve witnessed while documenting the issue over the past few years – in cities and on farms across Europe, then visit the Food Is Wasted website at foodiswasted.com

You can find out more about the work Selina and her organisation does at stopwastingfoodmovement.org

Food Is Wasted - Documenting the issue of food waste
Food Is Wasted started off as a documentary photography project by Chris King, initiated by a desire to raise awareness about the many and varied initiatives fighting to reduce avoidable food waste. It's hoped that the project will play some part in helping to engage people and motivating them to take action - however small - be it by volunteering for an organisation, or being more conscious of the food they waste as individuals, and proactively try to reduce it.