upper waypoint

Calif. Officials Seek Solutions to Food Waste

at
Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

How much food do you throw away? Between the fruit that doesn't make it off the farm, the eggs you didn't eat in time and the leftovers restaurants trash, Americans are tossing about 40 percent of their food. That's the finding of a recent study which has California agriculture officials buzzing. They meet Tuesday in Sacramento to tackle that problem in the state that produces most of the nation's fruits and veggies.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
Bay Area High School Students Scramble to Find Seats to Take the SAT and ACTCalifornia Housing Is Even Less Affordable Than You Think, UC Berkeley Study SaysEvan Low Advances in Silicon Valley Congressional Race, After Recount Breaks Historic TiePhotos: Campus Protests Grow Across Bay AreaE. Coli Outbreak Linked to Organic Bulk Walnuts Sold in Some Bay Area StoresMay Day Rallies Focus on Palestinian Solidarity in San Francisco, OaklandTunnels Under San Francisco? Inside the Dark, Dangerous World of the SewersAlice Wong Redefines ‘Disability Intimacy’ in New AnthologyUC’s President had a Plan to De-Escalate Protests. How did a Night of Violence Happen at UCLA?Nursing Home Staff Shortages Leave Patients Waiting in Hospitals