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Countries That Waste Most Food ! Check India's Rank On The List

Food waste is a critical issue impacting both the environment and global food security. Every year, millions of tons of edible food end up in landfills, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, resource wastage, and financial loss. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce waste, some countries still rank high in food wastage due to various cultural, economic, and logistical factors. 

 

Countries That Waste Most Food !

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Countries That Waste Most Food !

In wealthier nations, over-purchasing, high consumption rates, and strict food quality standards often lead to significant waste, while in developing countries, supply chain inefficiencies and lack of proper storage are major contributors. Understanding which countries waste the most food according to World Population Review report 2024, along with the factors driving this waste, is essential for developing effective strategies to reduce it globally. Check list:

 

China

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The gross amount of food waste in China exceeds 91 million tons. The large quantities of food waste reported by China, while considerable, probably shouldn't be too much of a surprise for the world's most populous country.

 

India

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The gross amount of food waste for India exceeds 68 million tons. Much like China, India's sheer population numbers unsurprisingly result in larger amounts of unused food.

 

United States

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The gross amount of food waste in the US exceeds 19 million tons. While other countries can cite population numbers as the inherent reason for food waste, the US can't make that claim. For the most powerful nation on earth, food waste is a result of being the world's largest consumer of food.

 

Japan

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The gross amount of food waste in Japan exceeds 8 million tons. Although Japan can't make the same population boasts as larger countries, it is a densely populated land. That is also the primary culprit for Japan's large food waste numbers.

 

Germany

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The gross amount of food waste in Germany exceeds 6 million tons. Germany, like several other European nations, owes its food waste excess to both size and wealth.

 

France

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The gross amount of food waste in France exceeds 5 million tons. Known for its love of food and baked goods, France is less known for its food waste, a problem it shares with fellow European nations.

 

United Kingdom

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The gross amount of food waste in the UK exceeds 5 million tons. Even the most regal of countries are not immune to the issue of food waste, and the UK is exhibit number one.

 

Russia

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The gross amount of food waste in Russia exceeds 4 million tons. Russia's food waste excess is in large part due to the size and number of people that live in this vast country.

 

Spain

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The gross amount of food waste in Spain exceeds 3 million tons. The country of Spain is well known for its celebrations and food, but much of that food becomes waste, also putting Spain on the food waste by country list.

 

Australia

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The gross amount of food waste in Australia exceeds 2 million tons. Arguably one of the more surprising countries on the list, Australia rounds out the food waste by country list. What makes Australia such an unexpected member of the food-waste club is that Australia is also a world leader in green energy and conservation efforts.

 

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