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Masagos say glutunous Sinkies waste 790K tons of food a year, want ideas woh

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Fucking idiot multi-million dollar Ministers. After 50 years, the PAP still cannot figure out how to get unwanted food into the hands of the needy.

Singapore needs to rethink food wastage: Masagos
In Singapore, about 790,000 tonnes of food waste was generated in 2014 - equivalent to each person throwing away two bowls of food every day.

SINGAPORE: There is a need to rethink how to reduce, reuse and recycle food waste amid an increase over the years, said Minister for Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli on Sunday (Jan 10).

In 2014, Singapore generated around 790,000 tonnes of food waste, equivalent to two bowls of food per person each day. Only 13 per cent of that amount was recycled.

Over the past 10 years, the amount of food waste Singapore generates has increased by about 48 per cent, and the number is set to increase as the country continues to grow in terms of population and affluence.

Singapore has only one landfill left - Semakau Landfill - and it is expected to run out of space if habits do not change.

"Unfortunately, we do have old cultures that we need to modify to achieve this. As an example, (at) banquets where we produce so much food, and so much variety in the menu, I think, it is quite onerous to finish everything, and indeed, the intent is to ensure that you don't finish everything, to show there's a lot of food provided on the table. So these things need to change, without totally changing the way we live as a community in Singapore."

Mr Masagos was speaking at one of the SGFuture Engagement Series sessions on "A Cleaner, Greener and Smarter Home", as part of efforts to engage with the public and seek their ideas on how to build a liveable and sustainable Singapore.

GETTING THE COMMUNITY INVOLVED

Some of the proposals put forward include teaching communities to make compost out of their food, and getting supermarkets to educate consumers about food management.

For 21-year-old Sumita Thiagarajan, she has already started to raise awareness of how much food is being wasted in Singapore. She started a project called #unhappyplatesg - a Facebook photo album featuring plates of uneaten food.

"I was just trying to raise awareness on food wastage, so together with the photos, I've put together a description about how much food Singaporeans waste. I hope that through the photos and through the descriptions, that friends and people that see it and share it can actually reduce their food intake," said Sumita.

Now, even her friends are sending her pictures of these so-called unhappy plates, to add to the collection.

For Eugene Tay, founder of Zero Waste SG, he is looking at developing an app that can match companies with leftover food to individuals or charities that need it.

"The other thing we're looking at is best practices and case studies from companies - companies who are doing their part to reduce food waste, we try to document these kind of best practices and make it available to their peers in the industry," he said.

About 30 to 40 members of the public, including youths, stakeholders and partners from various associations, industries and non-governmental organisations shared their thoughts and plans on how to cut down on food waste, and move towards a zero-waste nation.
 
Here is what other countries have been doing for a long time and without Multi Million $ ministers pointing this out.

http://www.dailybread.ca/

Daily Bread Food Bank is a registered charity that is fighting hunger in our communities. A distribution hub, Daily Bread provides food and support to almost 200 food programs across Toronto. Daily Bread also works towards long-term solutions to hunger and runs innovative programs to support people on low incomes.

Last year, Daily Bread provided food 716,000 visits to member agency food banks and prepares more than 3000 nutritious meals in its kitchen that are sent out every week to shelters, hostels and neighbourhood meal programs. We are the largest provider of food relief in the GTA. Find out more about some of the programs Daily Bread offers by clicking here.

Daily Bread’s warehouse at 191 New Toronto Street is open Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Our onsite food bank, servicing the South Etobicoke area, has the following hours. If you are looking for food assistance, please call 416-203-0050 during Daily Bread’s regular business hours, or 211 after hours, on holidays or on weekends, to be directed to your local food bank or meal program.
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http://www.secondharvest.ca/

Mission, Vision, Values
Our Mission

To rescue and deliver fresh, surplus food to feed people experiencing hunger.
Our Vision

No Waste. No Hunger.
Our Values

COMPASSION. We demonstrate compassion for our communities and each other.

RESPECT. We treat everyone with dignity, and embrace the diversity of the communities we serve.

INTEGRITY. We strive to do the right thing on behalf of all stakeholders by working honestly and with transparency.

COLLABORATION. We work collaboratively with our partners, our donors, and our communities.

COMMON SENSE. We bring a common sense approach to relieving hunger that helps our communities and protects the environment.

Every big City in the world has this kind of food program................except sinkieland.
 
sinkies are not only gluttons but filthy wasters and should consume less food and have smaller number of meals.

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should Masagos say glutunous Sinkies waste $billions on chiak liao bee ministers salaries?, any idea hoh?
 
Evidence of PAP government. How much food do you think people living under black leadership in places like Ethiopia and Sudan get to waste?

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Evidence of PAP government. How much food do you think people living under black leadership in places like Ethiopia and Sudan get to waste?

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Under black leadership, those countries are efficient and WASTE NO FOOD. Under PAP, its very inefficient and much food is wasted according to Masagos, himself a PAP Minister. The obvious conclusion is that We need black leadership like Barack Obama.
 
if there is so much food in singapore and nearly two bowls of food per person going to waste everyday,shouldnt food be cheap or free?why dont all restaurants and hawkers offer buy one get one free for every item on the menu so sinkies can eat two days for the price of one?

sonofabitch i go to kfc and three pieces of chicken cost nearly 10 bucks.......i can go to malaysia and buy a family feast for the same ten bucks.
 
if there is so much food in singapore and nearly two bowls of food per person going to waste everyday,shouldnt food be cheap or free?why dont all restaurants and hawkers offer buy one get one free for every item on the menu so sinkies can eat two days for the price of one?

sonofabitch i go to kfc and three pieces of chicken cost nearly 10 bucks.......i can go to malaysia and buy a family feast for the same ten bucks.

Why not eat at a buffet instead to get value for money? Lots of buffets in Singapore everyday. Great seafood at reasonable prices, instead of those nonsensical prices you get at ala carte seafood restaurants.

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Why not eat at a buffet instead to get value for money? Lots of buffets in Singapore everyday. Great seafood at reasonable prices, instead of those nonsensical prices you get at ala carte seafood restaurants.

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no thanks buffets are a even bigger ripoff in singapore,im planning to migrate to thailand one day where the buffets there are only 150 thai bahts,less than $7 USD.
 
Another way to increase profit is to reduce cost. They need to squeeze the hawkers but they have to make sure the price is reasonable. Get what I mean? What he is doing now is called Pre empt. Get ready to get smaller portion when you go hawker centre for makan.
 
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