Business sign-up
MyStore login
Business sign-up
MyStore login
Business sign-up
MyStore login
Business sign-up
MyStore login

FOOD WASTE FACTSAbout Food Waste

Food waste is a global challenge. Understanding its scale and impact helps us to make a real difference for the better. Let's dive into the facts and statistics behind the topic of food waste.

HOW MUCH FOOD IS WASTED GLOBALLY?

According to WWF (2021), 40% of the food that we produce globally goes to waste. This means that 2.5 billion tonnes of food is wasted every year. This equates to 80,000 kilograms of food being wasted around the world, every single second.

Discover More
a logo for a company called too good to go

Which food is wasted the most?

Food waste appears across almost every food category. On average across the globe, vegetables (25%), cereals (24%), and fruits (12%) are the food most wasted at home.

When it comes to food waste in consumer households, vegetables, cereals and fruit are followed by roots & tubers (9%), dairy & eggs (7%) and meat & fish (6%) (Chen, 2020).

a basket of vegetables with a question mark in the middle

Start saving food today

FOOD WASTE DEFINITION

"Food loss and waste" refers to food that gets lost or thrown away somewhere along the journey from farm to table. Food loss happens early in the supply chain — during harvesting, storage, or transport — before it even reaches stores. Food Waste happens later, at the retail or consumer level, (like in supermarkets or at home when food is discarded) (FAO, 2019).

a person is picking carrots from a wooden box

WHAT IS SURPLUS FOOD?

Surplus food is generated at any stage of the supply chain from farm to fork.

Food surplus is not food waste, but unfortunately often ends up as waste. In fact, in most cases it's perfectly good food that for any of many reasons, is unlikely to be sold or consumed. Making the most of surplus food is a great way to reduce food waste (FAO, 2018).

a person picking an apple from a bag that says too good to go

The Difference between Food Loss and Food Waste

Food loss happens at an earlier stage in the supply chain and this food does not re-enter the supply chain for any other production use, like animal feed. It happens at harvest, slaughter or catch, so before the food reaches the store shelves, restaurants, food service provider or the end consumer. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO, 2019), defines food loss as a “decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and actions by food suppliers in the chain, excluding retailers, food service providers and consumers.” This loss of food can happen due to many different reasons.

According to WWF (2021), 1.2 billion tonnes of food loss happens at farms each year.

Food waste happens at the end of the supply chain, for example when the food has made it to retailers, grocery stores, food service providers and consumer households. The FAO defines food waste as “the decrease in the quantity or quality of food resulting from decisions and actions by retailers, food services and consumers” (FAO, 2019).

According to UNEP (2024) and FAO (2019), 1.4 billion tonnes of food waste happens at processing, distribution, retail, food services and household levels.

why is food waste a problem?

Food waste has an enormous impact on society, the economy and the environment. As such, reducing food waste presents a powerful opportunity to make a positive impact on climate change, the cost of living, and food accessibility.

10%of all greenhouse gas emissions worldwide

are caused by food waste

(WWF, 2021)

25%of freshwater used annually

goes into food that ultimately goes to waste

(WWF, 2024)

11.5%of all land in the world

is used annually to produce food that ultimately goes to waste. In total, this corresponds to a land area larger than China

(WWF, 2024)

$1.1TRILLION

is the amount of money lost through food waste every year

(WWF, 2024)

2.4billion people

do not have access to adequate, nutritious food

(FAO, 2023)

733million people

are affected by hunger every day

(FAO, 2024)

A real opportunity to tackle Climate Change

Food waste is accountable for 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions globally (WWF, 2021). Project Drawdown (2020) ranked reducing food waste as the number one action you can take to help tackle climate change, by limiting the temperature rise to 2˚C by 2100. (Project Drawdown, 2020) Easy, effective and rewarding - Reducing or avoiding food waste helps us make a real positive impact on the environment.

a picture of a forest fire with a globe in the background

How does food waste affect the environment and climate?

As part of the process of food production, greenhouse gas emissions are released into the atmosphere. Additionally, the food system has an impact on biodiversity loss and our environmental ecosystems. When food is wasted, we do not only waste the food in front of us, we also waste all the valuable resources that have gone into creating the food. As such, food waste has a considerable impact on the environment and our planet's climate.

Learn More
a drawing of the earth with the words co2e below it

What are the benefits of reducing food waste?

When reducing or avoiding food waste, we avoid harmful CO2e emissions and the unnecessary use of valuable resources including water and land. Each meal saved from going to waste through Too Good To Go, is equivalent to avoiding 2.7 kg of CO2e emissions, avoiding the unnecessary use of 810 litres of water, and avoiding the unnecessary annual use of 2.8 m2 of land (Merieux Nutrisciences | Blonk, 2024).

Saving food from going to waste through Too Good To Go offers environmental benefits on three levels:

  • All the energy and resources used in the process of making that food have not been used in vain;
  • Consuming this surplus food means that additional food does not need to be produced;
  • The food that you rescue from going to waste will now not end up in landfills or incinerators, avoiding additional emissions.

Too Good To Go Blog

Our Tips for Getting a Too Good To Go Surprise Bag
Tips & tricks

We know that getting a Too Good To Go Surprise Bag that your really want is harder than you think, so we’ve put together our best insider tips.Our Tips for Getting a Too Good To Go Surprise Bag

September 22, 2023

<p>If you’ve used the Too Good To Go app you know that getting a Too Good To Go Surprise Bag that you really want is harder than you think. We work with belo...

Leftover Sweet Potato and Spinach Curry Recipe (Vegetarian)
Tips & tricks

If you have cooked sweet potato sitting in a lunch box, or spinach wilting away in the bottom drawer of your fridge, make this vegetarian curry.Leftover Sweet Potato and Spinach Curry Recipe (Vegetarian)

September 18, 2023

It's cosy season and in our opinion, that makes it curry season. We've been waiting all summer to fully lean in to soupy, stewy curries and we're ready to ru...

Make a balanced meal from a café Surprise Bag
Tips & tricks

Our tips on making a balanced meal using Too Good To Go Surprise Bags from Costa Coffee, Starbucks, Coffee #1 and Caffè Nero including adding protein.Make a balanced meal from a café Surprise Bag

September 12, 2023

We love our food-saving café partners, including Costa Coffee, Starbucks, Coffee #1 and Caffè Nero, and we love a big cheesy panini for lunch. If you're look...

PizzaExpress Pollo Salad Recipe with Surplus Dough Balls
Recipes

If you have saved a PizzaExpress Surprise Bag and want to pair it with something nutritious and delicious, try this Pollo Salad recipe.PizzaExpress Pollo Salad Recipe with Surplus Dough Balls

September 12, 2023

If you have saved a PizzaExpress Surprise Bag and want to pair it with something nutritious and delicious, try this Pollo Salad recipe courtesy of the food t...

Our no waste carrot cake recipe
Recipes

Carrot cake is a cup of coffee's best companion but did you know you can save up your carrot scraps and make your very own zero waste carrot cake?Our no waste carrot cake recipe

August 29, 2023

Carrot cake is a cup of coffee's best companion but did you know you can save up your carrot scraps and make your very own zero waste carrot cake? It's Natio...

The best zero waste gravy recipe for festive roasts
Tips & tricks

Without gravy, a roast dinner isn't a roast dinner. Try the best zero waste gravy recipe - easily made vegan.The best zero waste gravy recipe for festive roasts

January 31, 2023

Without gravy, a roast dinner isn't a roast dinner. Try this tasty zero waste gravy recipe - easily made vegan. Use old peels, skins, stalks and bones to mak...

3 Recipes For A Zero-Waste Day
Tips & tricks

Make January a bit better for the planet by using our 3 zero waste recipes for your breakfast, lunch and dinner.3 Recipes For A Zero-Waste Day

January 6, 2023

Making the most of the ingredients in your kitchen is a great way to save money, time, and food waste. Use these recipes as inspiration, and challenge yourse...

Bottom-of-the-biscuit-tin chocolate festive log recipe
Tips & tricks

Bookmark this zero waste chocolate festive log recipe to impress your guests with less! This chocolate log uses hard bread and soft biscuits to reduce waste.Bottom-of-the-biscuit-tin chocolate festive log recipe

November 25, 2022

Don’t be misled – this recipe’s resemblance to salami is strictly visual. On the taste buds, it delivers an indulgent blend of biscuits and butter, chocolate...

3 DELICIOUS BLACK BRITISH ZERO WASTE RECIPES
Recipes

History and recipes for black eyed peas stew, fried plantain and Caribbean fruit cake to celebrate Black History Month.3 DELICIOUS BLACK BRITISH ZERO WASTE RECIPES

October 14, 2022

It’s Black History Month! Being mindful and fighting food waste has always been a large part of Afro-Caribbean cuisine. Here are 3 of our favourite recipes w...

Zero-Waste Roast Vegetable Soup
Tips & tricks

Cooking up your first roast meal of the season, and overdid the roast veggies? Not to worry - it means you’ve got a delicious soup right at your fingertips.Zero-Waste Roast Vegetable Soup

August 18, 2022

Cooking up your first roast meal of the season, and overdid the roast veggies? Not to worry - it means you’ve got a delicious soup right at your fingertips.

Easiest-ever recipe: Banana nice cream
Tips & tricks

How to make banana nice cream using just a single ingredient.Easiest-ever recipe: Banana nice cream

August 5, 2022

Insert excerpt

How to Prep Your Kitchen Pre-Holiday
Tips & tricks

How to clear out your fridge before going on holidayHow to Prep Your Kitchen Pre-Holiday

June 24, 2022

There’s something wholly comforting about a fridge full of food - but when your summer holiday is around the corner, it can quickly feel overwhelming. The go...

12345
more blog posts
Too Good To Go Logo

Careers

Press

Support

Mystore

Download on the Apple App StoreGet it on Google PlayExplore it on AppGallery
Certified B Corporation

Legal

Privacy Policy

Cookie Policy

Terms & Conditions

Contact us

DSA Disclosure

Food Waste Sources

Status

Copyright © Too Good To Go ApS. All Rights Reserved.