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Next-Gen Food Waste-Busting Tech Targets Household Discards

2025-12-09 14:00:00| Waste Age

American households toss about 26.5 million tons of food every yearthats nearly half of all food waste96 percent of which gets landfilled, burned, or flushed down drains, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. To translate those garbage mountains into dollars, they cost a four-person household about $3,000 a year.


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