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2 CONTENTS World overshoot day Average audit results from schools How much needs to go to landfill Parents contribution to school bins Parents main bin materials influenced Packaging – hierarchy Uneaten food Why is there so much uneaten food?

3 World Overshoot Day As humanity’s consumption of resources increases, World Overshoot Day creeps ever earlier on the calendar This is the day on which our total Ecological Footprint is equal to the bio-capacity that nature can regenerate in that year. It is calculated by calculating the ratio of global available bio- capacity (supply) to global Ecological Footprint (demand) multiplied by 365. Source: Global Footprint Network www.footprintnetwork.org

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7 Only 5% of materials in school bins must go to landfill

8 47% of materials in school bins comes from home

9 47% From home 10c Containers 6% Uneaten Food 6% Food and Drink Packaging 25% Food Scraps 10%

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11 375 Zip Lock bags in 1 day! Lots of packaging!

12 Average number of packaging found On average, schools send # packaging in the bin everyday Ziplocks Cutlery Small tubs Squeezies Packaging POSSIBLY ADD IN THE COST OF EACH PER DAY, PER YEAR ETC

13 Lunchbox Packaging Hierarchy

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15 Nude Food = No packaging www.4myearth.com.au www.nudefoodmovers.com.au

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17 Squeezy Yoghurt (sold singly) Single serve: Mass: 70 g Cost: $1.35 Cost per kg: $19.17 Yoghurt Tubs (sold in 6 pack) Single serve: Mass: 100 Cost: $0.75 Cost per kg: $7.50 Yoghurt Tub Bulk serve: Mass: 1kg Cost: $6.50 Cost per kg: $6.50 (Remember the packaging hierarchy)

18 Cost of Single Serve vs Buying in Bulk Single ServeBulk Serve Products Total Mass No. of servesPrice $ per serve (singles)Total Mass No. of servesPrice $ per serve (bulk) Savings per school year Tiny Teddies250g10$4.18$0.42200 g8.0$3.08$0.39$6.60 Smiths Chips368g20$7.02$0.35175g9.5$3.18$0.33$3.33 Fruit Juice (Apple)1200ml6$4.64$0.773000ml15.0$4.99$0.33$88.13 Water600ml12$9.96$0.8310000ml16.7$4.25$0.26$115.00 Sultanas240g6$3.71$0.621000g25.0$7.66$0.31$62.39 Shapes500g20$7.98$0.40175g7.0$2.77$0.40$0.66 Yoghurt120g12$8.59$0.721000g10.0$5.96$0.60$23.97 Nutri Grain30g1$1.91 805g26.8$8.51$0.32$318.57

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20 1 days worth of uneaten food with a school population of 515 students

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24 Higher Up The Hierarchy: Reduce According to surveys and research undertaken by the Australia Institute, in 2004, Australians threw away: $2.9 billion of fresh food $876 million of leftovers $630 million of uneaten takeaway food $596 million of unfinished drinks $241 million of frozen food Total: $5.3 billion wasted food/drink ‘Wasteful Consumption in Australia’ The Australia Institute - Clive Hamilton, Richard Denniss, David Baker www.tai.org.au/Publications_Files/DP_Files/DP77SUM.pdf

25 Why is there so much uneaten food? Too much food is packed Negative consequences of bringing home uneaten food; – Don’t want to hurt feelings – Don’t want to get in trouble – Don’t want to miss out on a treat Food is not appealing/trendy/popular Don’t have enough time to eat everything, they need to play too and time is limited 8 items of food for a pre- school child

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