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About the amount of food loss generated from homes
Last updated on September 5, 2024.
Amount of food loss generated in FY2023 (Reiwa 5)
Approximately 50% of the kitchen garbage sent from households are “food loss” due to untouched foods (food that can be discarded untouched), leftovers, and excessive removal (excessive removal of unedible foods such as vegetable skins).
Based on the results of the garbage composition survey in 2023, the amount of food loss from homes was calculated, and it was about 85,000 tons.
Percentage of food loss in burnable garbage
Type of food loss | Amount generated (tons) |
---|---|
Untouched food | Approx. 24,000 |
Leftover food | Approx. 54,000 |
Excessive removal | Approx. 6,000 |
Total | Approx. 85,000 |
※The values in the table are rounded in 1,000 tons. For this reason, the total of each item may not match the amount of food loss generated due to rounding.
Amount of food loss generated (from FY2019 to FY2023) (Excel: 12KB)
Reference link
Reduction of Food Loss and kitchen garbage (3R Promotion Division)
Food loss portal site (Ministry of the Environment) (outside site)
Inquiries to this page
Policy Coordination Division, Policy Coordination Division, Resources and Waste Recycling Bureau Policy Coordination Department
Phone: 045-671-4565
Phone: 045-671-4565
Fax: 045-550-4239
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