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International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste

September 29, 2025

The words "Fight Food Waste" spelled out using different food products for International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste

The International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, observed annually on the 29th of September, is a global initiative aimed at highlighting the urgent need to reduce food loss and waste to improve food security, mitigate climate change, and preserve natural resources. Established by the United Nations in 2019, this day raises awareness about the significant amounts of food that are lost or wasted throughout the supply chain, from production to consumption. It calls for action at all levels—from governments and businesses to individuals—to address this critical issue and promote more sustainable practices.

Food loss and waste occur at every stage of the food supply chain. Food loss typically happens in the early stages, such as during harvesting, storage, or transportation, while food waste often occurs at the retail and consumer levels. Reducing food loss and waste is essential not only for ensuring that more people have access to nutritious food but also for reducing the environmental impact of food production. Wasted food contributes to unnecessary greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and water waste, making it a key area for action in the fight against climate change.

On the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste, various events, campaigns, and educational activities are organised worldwide to encourage more efficient food production, distribution, and consumption. These efforts aim to inspire individuals and organisations to take practical steps to minimise food loss and waste, such as better meal planning, proper food storage, and supporting food recovery initiatives. By raising awareness and encouraging action, this day contributes to the global effort to create a more sustainable and equitable food system.

Here are some social media content ideas to engage your audience on the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste:

  • Share tips on how to reduce food waste at home, such as meal planning and proper storage techniques.
  • Highlight statistics on the global impact of food loss and waste and its connection to climate change.
  • Encourage followers to share their own strategies for minimising food waste.
  • Post about innovative solutions and technologies that help reduce food loss in agriculture and supply chains.
  • Share stories of organisations and initiatives that work to recover and redistribute surplus food.
  • Create a poll asking followers how often they think about food waste in their daily lives.
  • Highlight the role of consumers in reducing food waste and making more sustainable food choices.
  • Share infographics that explain the difference between food loss and food waste.
  • Encourage followers to support local food banks or food recovery programmes.
  • Post about the importance of raising awareness and taking collective action to address food loss and waste.

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