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Japan is recycling food waste back into food with fermentation

Japan’s small size and mountainous terrain present challenges for food self-sufficiency. The country imports almost two-thirds of its food and three-quarters of its livestock feed. Yet each year, Japan throws out 28.4 million tonnes of food – much of it edible.

This comes with steep environmental and economic costs. Compared to many countries, consumers in Japan pay higher prices for food because so much of it is imported. And they also pay taxes to cover the majority of the 800bn yen (£4.2bn/$5.4bn) the country spends each year on waste incineration. Food makes up about 40% of the rubbish that Japan incinerates, and incineration produces significant air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

As the world’s fifth-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, Japan has set goals of cutting emissions by 46% by 2030 and becoming fully carbon neutral by 2050. Tackling food wastewill have to be a part of those efforts, Takahashi says.

YaDownWitCPP ,

Feeding food scraps to pigs, what a novel idea!

miseducator ,

They’ve been doing this in Korea for more than a decade. It’s a bit annoying being mandated to throw your food scraps out separately, but it’s good to know the refuse is reused.

gedaliyah ,
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catloaf ,

It needs to be transformed? Most people I know just dump the scraps right into the pig trough.

praise_idleness ,

I was pretty surprised that recycling food waste is not common thing around the world.

I_Fart_Glitter ,

The county I live in (Northern California) requires that household food waste go into the curbside compost bin, or home compost. They do random checks to make sure you haven’t put any food in the landfill bin and you can get a fine.

It gets turned into compost for landscaping, along with the yard waste, not food though.

mdd ,

This is state law in California. Enforcement differs in each area. I don’t believe Oakland checks.

LesserAbe ,

That’s pretty cool. They say it produces good pork, I wonder how the pigs feel about it vs other feed.

Blizzard ,

They asked one of the pigs and it said it was OinK.

Gsus4 ,
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Chickens looove their veggie scraps.

LesserAbe ,

True, but the article says this like a liquid

Eggyhead ,

Well, they do like their natto over there, so I’m confident they can find a way to stomach this.

aleq ,
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A unique fermentation method being piloted in Japan transforms edible leftovers and scraps into sustainable feed for pigs.

You might’ve missed a detail.

Viking_Hippie ,

So what you’re saying is Japanese cops get free food?

Eggyhead ,

Haha. You're right. I totally missed that. Try natto some time, though.

OlinOfTheHillPeople ,

I recently tried it and thought it was great! I’m a big fan of funky fermented foods though.

Also: mander.xyz/c/fermentation

unexposedhazard ,

Based and solarpunk pilled.

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