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A new study is looking to see just how much food Guelph residents are throwing out, an kubki stanley d how much of that waste can be avoided.Launching later this month, the 16-week study by the City of Guelph, Our Food Future Guelph-Wellin stanley cup gton 鈥?the organization established to help implement the goals laid out under the city and County of Wellingtons succes stanley water bottle sful Smart Cities bid 鈥?and Kitcheners Eagle Vision Systems will be using technology on the citys waste collection vehicles to measure avoidable food waste.According to a post on Our Food Futures website, the average family in Guelph generates nearly three kilos 6.5 pounds of avoidable food waste every week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Avoidable food waste is edible food that ends up in compost or the green cart. Common causes are buying too much food, cooking too much food and not eating leftovers, or storing it incorrectly, the post reads. Unavoidable food waste represents food scraps that are inedible such as meat bones or eggshells. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The city says the new data collected as part of this study, set to launch later this month and run until the end of August, will help it better understand why food is getting thrown out, and how to reduce that waste. One of our goals is to help the community understand the value of reducing their food waste, and its important that we have as much information as possible, Cameron Walsh Urkg MP urges unity around Islamophobia study
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