Food waste diary wins Dinah a prize


Carmarthenshire resident Dinah Guilfoyle has won a food mixer for filling in a food waste diary for a week.
Any food wasted by the Guilfoyle family, from Nantyffin, near Brechfa, is given to their chickens to eat, put into their compost bin, or put out for collection by the council.
The prize draw was held by the council’s waste and recycling section as part of the European Week for Waste Reduction.
Residents were encouraged to fill in a food diary for a week to find out just how much food they throw away.
The aim was to show people just how much food they waste and what they can do to reduce it, saving money at the same time.
Mrs Guilfoyle, who is a keen recycler, said: “I don’t like to waste food anyway, my parents grew up during the war, so I am part of the ‘waste not, want not’ generation. If we do have any waste we feed it to the chickens or it goes in the compost bin, and if it can’t be composted at home then we put it out for the council’s food waste collection.”
Figures show that an estimated £610million worth of good food – a total of 210,000 tonnes - is thrown away in Wales every year.
For more information and advice on how to reduce your food waste and save money visit www.lovefoodhatewaste.com

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