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FoodTech Junkies
Zero Waste, Big Impact: Dana Gunders on Setting New Standards in Food Conservation

FoodTech Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 47:34


In this episode, we sit down with Dana Gunders, President of ReFED and a renowned expert in food sustainability. Dana shares her path into the food waste sector, emphasizing the critical environmental and economic impacts of food waste. Under her leadership, ReFED has achieved remarkable milestones, such as a 25% reduction in surplus food among West Coast grocers, and has spearheaded innovative strategies. These include AI-enhanced demand planning, advanced markdown apps, and dynamic employee-driven initiatives. We explore how these efforts intersect with broader climate change policies and discuss both the potential economic benefits and the challenges ahead. Dana emphasizes the vital roles of public awareness and private sector engagement in reaching the ambitious goal of cutting food waste by 50% by 2030. Join us for a compelling conversation about transforming food waste challenges into opportunities for greater sustainability. About Dana Gunders Deemed "the woman who helped start the waste-free movement" by Consumer Reports, Dana Gunders is a national expert who has dedicated her career to helping industry, policymakers, and consumers activate solutions to reduce food waste. Her landmark 2012 report "Wasted: How America is Losing Up to 40% of Its Food from Farm to Fork to Landfill" sparked a national dialogue about the consequences of food waste, and since then, she has continued to bring the issue to a wider audience through testimony before Congress, her Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook, and appearances in media such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Times Magazine, Fox News, Teen Vogue, PBS Newshour, and hundreds of other outlets. Before joining ReFED in 2019, she served as a founding Board member for the organization. When not worrying about it professionally, Dana spends far too much time convincing her two young kids to eat broccoli stalks and reinventing their uneaten lunches as family dinner. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:25 Meet Dana Gunders: Food Sustainability Expert 01:36 Dana's Journey into Food Waste Management 03:34 The Birth of ReFed 05:02 ReFed's Mission and Achievements 10:49 Innovations in Food Waste Reduction 14:45 Consumer Awareness and Behavioral Change 18:40 Food Waste and Climate Change 23:01 Economic Implications of Food Waste 26:21 Food Security and Food Waste 27:57 The U.S. Food Waste Pact 33:19 Challenges and Solutions in Reducing Food Waste 38:13 Personal and Professional Insights on Food Waste 43:47 Innovations and Future Directions 46:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast
Episode 24: Reduce Your Household Food Waste with Dana Gunders

The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 35:53


Reducing your food waste can help you eat healthier, save money, and support the Earth. Listen in as national food waste expert Dana Gunders and host Mary Purdy, MS, RDN discuss mindset shifts and share actionable strategies to help you reduce how much food you throw away. In this episode we'll cover: (5:09) Why we should be concerned about food waste (8:20) Root causes of food waste (12:14) Mindset shifts & strategies to help you reduce your food waste (24:49) Thoughts on convenience foods & meal delivery kits (31:09) How larger institutions can reduce their food waste Dana Gunders is a national expert on food systems and is the Executive Director of ReFED, a nonprofit working to reduce food loss and waste. She received her bachelor's degree in earth systems and master's in sustainable business practices from Stanford University. Named “the woman who helped start the waste-free movement” by Consumer Reports, Gunders is the author of the landmark report “Wasted: How America Is Losing Up to 40 Percent of Its Food from Farm to Fork to Landfill.” She is also the author of the Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook. For show notes, transcripts, and to learn more about host Mary Purdy, MS, RDN, visit http://healthcare.orgain.com/podcast/episodes/listen/season/3/episode/24. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast so you never miss a new episode! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be medical advice. The material discussed on this podcast, and displayed on the associated webpage, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health regimen.

Baby-Led Weaning Made Easy
Waste Free Kitchen Tips with Dana Gunders

Baby-Led Weaning Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 33:09


#298: Almost one-third of all food purchases in the United States go to waste. I know you are spending precious time and money prepping all these BLW foods for your baby and our guest Dana Gunders is intent on making sure you don't waste food. Dana is a mom of 2 BLW grads, the Executive Director of ReFed and author of the Waste Free Kitchen Handbook. In this interview she's sharing real actions you can take right now to lower waste in your kitchen. From how to freeze foods for your baby to the right way to store herbs and how to know which expired food is safe to eat, Dana is on a mission to help us lower waste in our home kitchens.

Baby-Led Weaning with Katie Ferraro
Waste Free Kitchen Tips with Dana Gunders

Baby-Led Weaning with Katie Ferraro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 33:39


#298: Almost one-third of all food purchases in the United States go to waste. I know you are spending precious time and money prepping all these BLW foods for your baby and our guest Dana Gunders is intent on making sure you don't waste food. Dana is a mom of 2 BLW grads, the Executive Director of ReFed and author of the Waste Free Kitchen Handbook. In this interview she's sharing real actions you can take right now to lower waste in your kitchen. From how to freeze foods for your baby to the right way to store herbs and how to know which expired food is safe to eat, Dana is on a mission to help us lower waste in our home kitchens.

The Produce Moms Podcast
EP225: How You Can Help Cut Food Waste In Half By 2030 With Dana Gunders, Executive Director At ReFED

The Produce Moms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 28:26


“Nobody wakes up wanting to waste food, it's just a matter of having the right information at the right time.”   Dana Gunders (19:34-19:41)   When it comes to food waste around the world, the statistics are staggering. We all know it's a problem and almost every country is fighting it. What can we do to effectively decrease our food waste (and the carbon emissions that come with it), decrease food insecurity, and create the food system we desire? ReFED is the leader in data-driven solutions to fight food waste, working across the food system to cut food loss and waste in half by 2030.   Dana Gunders, Executive Director of ReFED says they can only accomplish this with massive participation. It's estimated that over 400 billion dollars worth of food (about 2% of the GDP) is wasted, and if the food waste in America was eradicated alone, it would feed our country's food insecure population three times over! That's why ReFED is working in multiple ways to educate and inform, and assist the individuals and companies who want to put their dollars towards efforts that are going to implement the most change in the quickest manner.   “When folks allocative financial resources for a macro issue like food waste, they need the guidance of an institution like ReFED to make sure that investment is going towards a noble cause.” Lori Taylor (10:16-10:30)    The first pillar of work ReFED is focused on is collecting accurate data. No one's collecting data when they're throwing the garbage out, so a lot of estimating is still required. ReFED wants to paint an accurate picture of what's going on so people know where to focus their efforts. One way they do this is through a data platform on their website that's analyzed 42 solutions and their efficiency rate. Their second pillar of work is in the investment space, where they also have a capital tracker that monitors investment on their website. There's been quite a recent explosion of innovative startups and investment directed towards food waste and ReFED wants to catalyze investment through public, philanthropic, and private dollars.   Did you know about 35% of food grown in the United States ends up in the trash? 37% of that food waste is created at the household level, with the number one product of that waste being produce, and the number two being leftovers.   Even though ReFED doesn't work to reach consumers directly, their role in connecting companies, small businesses, stakeholders, researchers, and local governments with one another has a greater impact. For example, there's over 200 companies globally who have made some sort of commitment to helping eradicate food waste, but they need ReFED's help in understanding how to reach that goal. They're also working to encourage federal agencies to create a consumer awareness campaign to spread this information further. Grocery retailers, like Kroger and their Zero Hunger Zero Waste commitment (which has already seen a 19 reduction in waste), have been doing a great job at driving forward sustainability initiatives, like educating consumers on how to use produce once it's wilted or bruised.   “There's a great opportunity to help people use their products better and that helps them use their food budget better.” Dana Gunders (16:25-16:37)   Considering the average family of four is spending $2,000 on food they aren't actually eating, implementing changes that help reduce waste should be high on everyone's list! Outside of ReFED, Dana has written her own book called The Waste Free Kitchen Handbook, which you can learn more about on Episode 79, that offers strategies, references, recipes and a directory of produce which shows you how to use food items up in a clever way when you might've just thrown them out. For example, Dana's book has a delicious berry avocado chocolate mousse recipe that uses overripe berries and avocados that are brown!    There's plenty of action for us to take across the entire food supply chain, and starting with Dana's book or learning more on ReFED's website is how you can make a major difference in your kitchen at home. Visit ReFED's website at www.refed.org and listen to Episode 79 to learn more about the actionable strategies you can start implementing today with Dana's book.%   How to get involved Join The Produce Moms Group on Facebook and continue the discussion every week!  Reach out to us - we'd love to hear more about where you are in life and business! Find out more here.    If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review on iTunes. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and we'd love for you to help us spread the word!

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley
Roadmap to waste-free food systems, with Dana Gunders

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 85:08


Dana Gunders is my guest on Episode 96 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Dana is a national expert on food systems and was one of the first people to raise the alarm about how much food is wasted across the country and the subsequent impacts on the environment, food security, and the economy. Dana has served as ReFED's Executive Director since March 2020, and she has a long history with the organization having served as a founding board member when ReFED was established in 2016. For almost a decade prior to her work with ReFED, Dana was a Senior Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), where she authored the landmark Wasted report about food waste and testified before Congress. While at NRDC, Dana launched the "Save The Food" campaign with the Ad Council to provide consumers with easy-to-use strategies to reduce food waste in their own kitchens. She then started Next Course LLC to strategically advise organizations, including Google, and authored the popular Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook. Dana has made a number of appearances in the media, including "PBS NewsHour," "Last Week Tonight" with John Oliver, and FOX Business, and she was called “the woman who helped start the waste-free movement” by Consumer Reports. https://refed.com/

Too Good To Waste
#19 Making Everyday Earth Day with Dana Gunders and Turner Wyatt

Too Good To Waste

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 59:56


On this special Earth Day episode, we welcome guest host Turner Wyatt, CEO of the Upcycled Food Association. Turner and I have a fun and enlightening conversation with Dana Gunders, Executive Director of ReFED and author of the Waste Free Kitchen Handbook. We reflect on what Earth Day means to each of us and how we all can have an impact in the goal of reducing food waste and protecting Mother Earth every day through the choices we make. On this episode we also celebrate a big announcement from UFA and learn about the exciting and engaging interactive tool from ReFED called the Insights Engine. Upcycled Food Association Unveils Upcycled Certified Mark World's first mark certifying upcycled food in products gives consumers crucial tool to address urgent climate and environmental crises through purchasing power. Check out the new Upcycled Certified Mark and learn more about what it means and where you will be able to find it soon! ReFED is a national nonprofit dedicated to ending food loss and waste across the U.S. food system by advancing data-driven solutions. Insights Engine: Developed by ReFED the Insights Engine is a data and solutions hub for food loss and waste, designed to provide anyone interested in food waste reduction with the information and insights they need to take meaningful action to address the problem. Visit www.toogoodtowastepodcast.com for all episodes and to learn more about the Too good To waste podcast series. Follow us on Instagram @toogoodtowaste_podcast Thanks to our sponsors: NETZRO, SBC - www.netzro.us Upcycled Food Association - www.upcycledfood.org Produced by Hi-Fly'n Productions www.hiflyn.com Producer | Host: Kevin May Associate Producer | Amy Gilbert Creative Development | Sue Marshall What's UP Co-Host | Rochelle Still --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toogoodtowaste/message

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Point 01
Dana Gunders of ReFED

Point 01

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 27:31


Today on Point 01, Dana Gunders, Executive Director of ReFED, joins Aaron to discuss the complexity of food waste. Dana published the revolutionary report “Wasted: How America is Losing Up to 40% of Its Food from Farm to Fork to Landfill” and from there began her journey as the "the woman who helped start the waste-free movement." Dana founded and led the NRDC’s work on food waste, authored Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook, and testified in Congress just to name a few projects. Her work on food waste has been featured on John Oliver, CNN, NPR, NBC, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and hundreds of other news outlets. Dana is THE expert on food waste and we are thrilled to talk with her about this multi-faceted problem with no one-size-fits-all solution. If you want to stay up-to-date with Dana and her work, please follow her on Twitter @dgunders. The Point 01 podcast is produced by Therma, a smart refrigeration monitoring company. To follow along with Therma’s clean cooling initiatives and Point 01 content, find us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook @Point01Podcast.

Bigger Than Us
#63 Dana Gunders, ReFED’s Executive Director

Bigger Than Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 28:11


Dana Gunders serves as ReFED’s Executive Director. Dana is a national expert and one of the first to bring to light just how much food is wasted across the country. For almost a decade, she was a Senior Scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). She then launched Next Course, LLC to strategically advise on the topic. Some of her career highlights include authoring the landmark Wasted report and Waste Free Kitchen Handbook, launching the Save the Food campaign, testifying in Congress, consulting to Google, appearing on John Oliver, and perhaps most importantly, being a founding Board Member of ReFED. https://www.refed.com/?sort=economic-value-per-ton https://savethefood.com/ Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook: A Guide to Eating Well and Saving Money By Wasting Less Food (Zero Waste Home, Zero Waste Book, Sustainable Living Book) https://nexuspmg.com/

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Putin's PR Beats Trump's, Fact Checking the Fact Checkers, Obesity Gut Bacteria

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 102:16


Cynthia Hooper of College of the Holy Cross asserts Putin is beating Trump at PR. Simon Gottschalk of Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas on the acceleration of modern life. Dana Gunders, author of "Waste Free Kitchen Handbook," discusses how to cut back waste. Angie Holan of PolitiFact describes the process of fact-checking. Rod Gustafson of Parent Previews reviews Skyscraper and Hotel Transylvania 3. Laura Bridgewater and Mike Alder of Brigham Young Univ. explain the role of gut bacteria.

Liz's Healthy Table
08: Reducing Food Waste with Chris Vogliano, MS, RDN

Liz's Healthy Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 40:38


When you and I make choices about the food we eat, it is easy to look at all the options and choose what is going to be healthy and beneficial for our bodies. But when was the last time you made a food choice based on what was healthy and beneficial to the environment? Sustainable eating is more than picking up local produce or reducing the amounts of harmful chemicals we use on our crops. Did you know what 40% of the food produced in the U.S. is wasted? When I found out, I was floored! What can we do as consumers to fill our bodies with healthy and delicious food, while also taking care of the environment.    This week, I sit down with Chris Vogliano, a Registered Dietitian, and Ethical Food Warrior. He shared with me how we have the ability to reduce the amount of food we waste, choose foods with low carbon and water footprints, and still maintain a healthy lifestyle! Chris has an easy way to repurpose your leftovers and stop wasting food using the crockpot. I’ll also show you how to use up beautiful cherry tomatoes before they go bad with my delicious Roasted Tomato and Cheese Omelet. Sustainable eating seems like a daunting task, but believe me—it’s much easier than you think!   Also in this episode:   3 things we can do today to eat more sustainably.  What does it mean to have a farm to fork mindset?  Chris’s definition of eating sustainably.  Eat more plant proteins! Hear a few tips and tricks for eating more plants and less meat.  What’s the beef with beef? Can a blended burger be the solution? Chris and I share our go-to recipes with lentils and beans. Utilize your freezer for eliminating fruit food waste.  Tips for shopping your refrigerator, including your boring leftovers! Taking stock of what you throw away.  Sell by dates show quality, not safety!  My tips for using up that pint of cherry tomatoes with my slow-roasted tomato omelets.  Choosing bio-diverse foods can promote bio-diverse agriculture.  1 big thing you can do today to become a sustainable food warrior.  Check out The Waste Free Kitchen Handbook by Dana Gunders.  Links 8 Ways to reduce your Food Waste Food Print  https://chrisvogliano.com/new-blog/weighing-in-on-wasted-food   Demystify the Sell-by dates here! http://www.stilltasty.com/   To join the Podcast Posse and follow me on Social Media!  https://www.lizshealthytable.com/ My friends at Super Healthy Kids  http://www.superhealthykids.com/  

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Liz's Healthy Table
08: Reducing Food Waste with Chris Vogliano, MS, RDN

Liz's Healthy Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 40:38


When you and I make choices about the food we eat, it is easy to look at all the options and choose what is going to be healthy and beneficial for our bodies. But when was the last time you made a food choice based on what was healthy and beneficial to the environment? Sustainable eating is more than picking up local produce or reducing the amounts of harmful chemicals we use on our crops. Did you know what 40% of the food produced in the U.S. is wasted? When I found out, I was floored! What can we do as consumers to fill our bodies with healthy and delicious food, while also taking care of the environment.    This week, I sit down with Chris Vogliano, a Registered Dietitian, and Ethical Food Warrior. He shared with me how we have the ability to reduce the amount of food we waste, choose foods with low carbon and water footprints, and still maintain a healthy lifestyle! Chris has an easy way to repurpose your leftovers and stop wasting food using the crockpot. I’ll also show you how to use up beautiful cherry tomatoes before they go bad with my delicious Roasted Tomato and Cheese Omelet. Sustainable eating seems like a daunting task, but believe me—it’s much easier than you think!   Also in this episode:   3 things we can do today to eat more sustainably.  What does it mean to have a farm to fork mindset?  Chris’s definition of eating sustainably.  Eat more plant proteins! Hear a few tips and tricks for eating more plants and less meat.  What’s the beef with beef? Can a blended burger be the solution? Chris and I share our go-to recipes with lentils and beans. Utilize your freezer for eliminating fruit food waste.  Tips for shopping your refrigerator, including your boring leftovers! Taking stock of what you throw away.  Sell by dates show quality, not safety!  My tips for using up that pint of cherry tomatoes with my slow-roasted tomato omelets.  Choosing bio-diverse foods can promote bio-diverse agriculture.  1 big thing you can do today to become a sustainable food warrior.  Check out The Waste Free Kitchen Handbook by Dana Gunders.  Links 8 Ways to reduce your Food Waste Food Print  https://chrisvogliano.com/new-blog/weighing-in-on-wasted-food   Demystify the Sell-by dates here! http://www.stilltasty.com/   To join the Podcast Posse and follow me on Social Media!  https://www.lizshealthytable.com/ My friends at Super Healthy Kids  http://www.superhealthykids.com/  

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Real Food Reads
Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook: Dana Gunders | Ep. 2

Real Food Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 26:50


What’s growing mold in your fridge? It may just hold a key to a sustainable future. Dana Gunders breaks down the messy truth about wasted food--and how we can tackle it in our kitchens and country.

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Eat Your Words
Episode 250: Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook

Eat Your Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 30:58


American shoppers are collectively responsible for more wasted food than farmers, grocery stores, or any other part of the food-supply chain. The average family spends a shocking $2,225 every year on food they don’t eat. This problem is so massive that if food waste were a country, it would have the third-largest environmental footprint after the United States and China.  This week on _ Eat Your Words _, host Cathy Erway is on the line with Dana Gunders, NRDC staff scientist and author of the new book “Waste-Free Kitchen Handbook,” seeking to change this quandary. Dana explains that this essential guide—packed with engaging checklists, creative recipes, practical strategies, and educational infographics—offers easy ways to save food and money. And the good news? Cutting food waste doesn’t require significant time and effort. Dana offers genius advice for smarter grocery shopping, ingredient storage, and meal planning. All it takes are a few simple behavior tweaks to take a real bite out of this problem. “One of the big challenges of composting in an apartment is what to do with the compost once you have it!” [27:35] “Plan as best you can, freeze food when you can. Don’t listen to those dates on food, those are just suggestions!” [28:00] –Dana Gunders on Eat Your Words  

Food Sleuth Radio
Dana Gunders Interview

Food Sleuth Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 28:15


Guest Dana Gunders, Staff Scientist, National Resources Defense Council and author of the Waste Free Kitchen Handbook, discusses how to reduce food waste, plus recpe ideas for leftoversWaste Free Kitchen Handbook

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