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  2. Clean Plate campaign - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 WWF report on food waste in Chinese cities shows that a total of 17–18 million tons of food are wasted annually in Chinese cities. On average, each citizen wastes 93 grams of food per meal in the cities surveyed (Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Lhasa), in which vegetables and staple foods constitute the majority of the waste.

  3. Food policy in China - Wikipedia

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    In order to ensure China's economic development, social stability, and political stability, in the 2008 National Food Security Mid- and Long-term Planning Outline, [1] Chinese government put a grain strategy with stated goals to "persist in relying on the basic domestic guarantee of food supply; increase government’s support; perfect treble ...

  4. Grocery store - Wikipedia

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    A 2021 analysis by the United Nations Environment Programme found that food waste was a challenge in all countries and economic levels, excluding food lost during production. [51] This study estimated global food waste at 931 million tonnes (around 121 kg per person) across three sectors: households (61%), food service (26%), and retail (13%). [51]

  5. Sustainable Development Goal 12 - Wikipedia

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    The targets address different issues ranging from implementing the 10‑Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns (Target 12.1), achieving the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources (Target 12.2), having per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer levels (Target 12.3 ...

  6. Food safety in China - Wikipedia

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    Changes in China's food production system are generating an awareness of food safety problems. China's agricultural system is composed mostly of small land-holding farmers [9] and subsistence agriculture. China, however, has less arable land than other nations and farmers intensively use fertilizer and pesticides to maintain high food ...

  7. National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration

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    The National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration (Chinese: 国家粮食和物资储备局) is a deputy ministerial-level national agency administered by the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China.

  8. Gutter oil - Wikipedia

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    Collected food waste, sometimes used for the production of gutter oil. Gutter oil, trench oil, sewer oil, hogwash oil and tainted oil (Chinese: 地沟油 / 地溝油; pinyin: dìgōu yóu, or 餿水油; sōushuǐ yóu) are Chinese slang terms primarily used in China and Taiwan to refer to recycled oil.

  9. Greenkeepers - Wikipedia

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    Greenkeepers is an international, non-profit, and non-governmental service organization founded in 2009. [1] Founded in Beijing, China, Greenkeepers is devoted to inspiring environmental awareness through local impacts within communities across the globe, including but not limited to its offices in Beijing, Fremont, and Jakarta.