About

Stop Food Waste Day is the largest single day of action in the fight against global food waste. Join us on Wednesday, 24 April 2024.

Who we are

Started in 2017 by Compass Group USA, Stop Food Waste Day is now recognised globally in every corner of the world as we unite to educate, inspire, and ignite change.

Why stop food waste?

Food waste is a global issue with a wide variety of environmental, social and economic impacts. 

Frequently asked questions

Find out answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Stop Food Waste Day, and food waste more generally.

Stop Food Waste Day is a global awareness day dedicated to reducing food waste.

Started in 2017 by Compass Group USA, Stop Food Waste Day is now recognised globally in every corner of the world as we unite to educate, inspire, and ignite change. Our mission is to ignite change regarding the global food waste problem. We do this by drawing attention to the issues, at the same time educating through engaging with society at all levels and sharing practical, creative, and impactful ways we can all change our behaviour to reduce food waste.

Since starting out, millions of people have taken the pledge to end food waste, shared tips and hints about how to reduce waste at home and been involved in the global conversation around how we can all do more to reduce our impact.

Let’s make every day a Stop Food Waste Day!

Did you know, 33% of all food produced globally is lost or wasted every single year? And just a quarter of the food wasted globally could be used to feed the 795 million undernourished people in the world.

Food waste and climate change

But food waste is not only a moral issue, it’s a key contributor to climate change too. Wasting food is a waste of the energy to grow, harvest, process and cook and food waste in landfill can cause methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. 

Our Aims

  1. Prevent global food waste at the source by storing food optimally, making use of every edible part of the ingredient and planning meals ahead of time.
  2. Inspire everyone – friends, colleagues, local communities - to reduce food waste and repurpose more.
  3. Repurpose food by giving a second life to ingredients that most commonly go to waste, or by redistributing surplus food to your local community.
CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT

Our campaign assets include posters, social media cards and supporting images for you to use on digital channels, websites, at home or in the office. To help us maximise our reach, please do encourage others in your network to get involved, and follow us on social media.

IDEAS AND INSPIRATION

These easy-to-follow recipes show you how to make the best use of produce and leftovers that are often thrown away food.