Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年11月19日
Food waste is full of surprisingly low-hanging fruits to help tackle climate change, a growing body of evidence shows
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食物银行不仅帮助解决饥饿问题,也成为应对气候变化的重要力量。文章指出,食物浪费会导致大量甲烷排放,加剧全球变暖。食物银行通过回收和再分配剩余食物,有效减少了甲烷排放,并为人们提供食物保障。研究表明,食物银行在减少甲烷排放方面发挥着重要作用,并能促进社会效益。文章呼吁政府和企业采取措施支持食物银行,例如提供法律保护和税收优惠,鼓励更多企业捐赠食物,减少食物浪费,从而共同应对饥饿和气候变化的挑战。

🍅 食物银行通过回收和再分配剩余食物,有效减少了食物浪费,从而减少了甲烷排放,对缓解气候变化有积极作用。

🌍 食物浪费导致大量甲烷排放,占当前甲烷排放量的约20%,而甲烷是强效的温室气体,对全球变暖影响显著。

📊 FRAME方法论能够更准确地衡量食物再分配带来的减排效益和社会效益,为政策制定提供数据支持。

🤝 政府可以采取措施支持食物银行,例如提供法律保护、税收优惠,并改善食品包装上的日期标签,以减少消费者和零售商对仍可安全食用的食物的丢弃。

🌱 食物银行在应对饥饿和气候变化方面发挥着双重作用,其潜力有待进一步挖掘,政府、企业和非政府组织应共同努力,推动食物回收和再分配,促进食品体系的可持续发展。

The premise of food banking is deceptively simple: identify and collect surplus food along the supply chain and then redistribute good food to people facing hunger. Food banks are rooted in their communities, serving as a lifeline for those suffering from chronic need as well as during times of crisis. They play an important role in feeding people displaced by disasters, conflicts, and economic shocks, as the world witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic.But there’s something happening at food banks that you can’t see at all—they’re helping protect our planet while feeding people facing hunger. Today, we have a growing body of evidence to show it.Every year, at least 1.3 billion tons of food are lost or wasted across the supply chain, from the farm to the retailer to the home kitchen. When discarded, food decomposes, producing methane, a potent climate pollutant that traps 80 times more heat than carbon dioxide in the first 20 years after it’s released. The vast volumes of food we send to landfill account for an estimated 20% of current methane emissions.Because of methane’s short life cycle, if the world were able to slow the current rate of emissions, atmospheric methane could be significantly reduced in only 10 years, making a significant dent in global warming. This is why almost 160 countries have committed to reducing methane emissions by 30% by 2030 under the Global Methane Pledge.The newly released Food Recovery to Avoid Methane Emissions (FRAME) methodology, developed by The Global FoodBanking Network and our partners, shows that food banks can play an important role in achieving this goal. The methodology provides the most comprehensive and accurate tool to date to measure emissions reductions from redistributing surplus food and the social benefits of doing so.In a pilot project of six food banks in Mexico and Ecuador, we found that through food recovery and redistribution, each local food bank reduced emissions equivalent to removing 900 gasoline-powered cars from the road for a year. Rolling this up to the hundreds of food banks operating in more than 80 countries across the globe, this represents an enormous potential to reduce emissions. And food banks deliver the additional benefits of providing critical food to people, reducing hunger, and strengthening local communities. Last year, food banks in GFN’s network reached 40 million people.Despite the clear benefits of reducing food waste, the reality is that almost everywhere in the world, most companies still opt to send wholesome food to a landfill, rather than donate to a food bank. That’s why we need additional policies and incentives to encourage countries, businesses, and others to support this time-tested approach.The first step is simple and free for governments: provide liability protection to companies—similar to the Good Samaritan Law in the United States—to encourage more to donate food. The Food Bank Singapore just ushered through a similar law there, as have Argentina, Brazil, and Ecuador.Tax incentives for companies that give to food banks and other organizations can also spur more donations and less waste, like the new law in Colombia supported by the Colombian Association of Food Banks (ABACO).Policymakers can also improve confusing date labels on food packaging as they have done in the U.K., such as those that do not distinguish between quality (Best before) and safety (Consume by), leading consumers and grocers to throw out food that is still safe for consumption.While only five countries currently factor food loss and waste into their national climate commitments at the U.N. (known as NDCs), the dual impact of food banks on hunger and the climate is increasingly being recognized. Ecuador’s Banco de Alimentos Quito—the capital-based food bank and participant in this pilot research—has been brought into discussions with the government on its ambitious climate policy. This is because the FRAME methodology allows lawmakers to factor emissions reductions from food redistribution into their national climate strategies, as they also set national food loss and waste targets. And food redistribution as a climate solution is gaining traction in international forums, including the COP climate talks.Armed with better data and a stronger evidence base, governments and the private sector can join with non-governmental organizations to unlock the potential of food recovery and redistribution, including food banks. In the short term, food banks can help tackle the pressing global challenges of hunger and methane emissions, while spurring our food systems to transition to a more sustainable and equitable future.More must-read commentary published by Fortune:The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.How many degrees of separation are you from the globe's most powerful business leaders? Explore who made our brand-new list of the 100 Most Powerful People in Business. Plus, learn about the metrics we used to make it.

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