Nuclear Science Offers Solution to Global Food Waste Crisis
How Nuclear Science Helps Tackle Food Waste
Food waste is a growing global challenge. Every year, about 1 billion tonnes of edible food, nearly one-fifth of what reaches consumers, is wasted. This has significant impacts on both people and the environment.
The UN reports that nearly one-fifth of food reaching consumers—about 1 billion tonnes annually—goes to waste, creating major environmental and social impacts. Nuclear science techniques are emerging as innovative tools to address this challenge. These methods help improve food preservation, traceability, and safety throughout supply chains.
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