This lesson plan includes discussion questions for several academic subjects.
Students will learn that global food production could feed the global population, but the food is not distributed equitably, resulting in food waste and hunger.
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The videos "Food Waste: The World's Dumbest Environmental Problem" and "Earth Day 1970-2019: No Time to Waste" contain no audio narration, so some students may benefit from frequent pauses to read the text.
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Students could respond to questions individually or in small groups before discussing their answers as a class.
Students could keep a food waste journal to record how much food they throw away each week, then come up with an action plan to waste less food.
Economics classes could evaluate how food waste affects the profit margin of different groups such as grocery stores, restaurants, and school cafeteria food providers. Students could come up with solutions for how these groups could waste less food to improve their profits.
Other resources on this topic include this activity on creating solutions for eliminating food waste and this Project Drawdown article on how reducing food waste will decrease carbon emissions.
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