South Korea's Solution for Food Waste
Since 1995, South Korea has managed to increase its food waste recycling
levels from 2 percent to a remarkable 95 percent. Their secret?
Requiring citizens to discard their food waste in biodegradable plastic
bags priced by volume. As a result, citizens are becoming much more
aware of the amount of food they discard and many are turning to urban
farming as a means of putting their food scraps to good use. "Seoul is
in the process of making sure all food waste eventually becomes a
resource, such as fertilizer for growing food." Read on to learn more
about how South Korea is paving the way toward smart eating and better
disposal habits.
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