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December 13, 2005

School cafeteria trash heaps

Appalling. I can't think of a better word to describe the trash generated and food wasted in our school lunchrooms. Here's a sad statistic from an MSNBC article:
A single student produces 45 to 90 pounds of garbage a year in disposable lunches, according to New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation. A federal review of the National School Lunch Program found that wasted food costs more than $600 million, plus an untold nutritional loss.
Unless I homeschool, I have very little control over the amount of food my kids throw away. (My daughter is horrified at the thought of homeschooling. I threaten her with it when nothing else works. Just kidding.) What I can control is the amount of trash they throw away.

I typically pack my kids's sandwiches in old bread bags and the other items in plastic butter containers and ziplock cranberry bags. (Quite eclectic, don't you think?) When I do use baggies, aluminum foil and plastic utensils, they obediently bring them home for reuse.

The other day, my 6 year old son came up to me, sat on my lap and said, "We're so lucky to have a mom like you who cares about the earth and makes us not eat meat." I was speechless. (Rare for me...)

Home schooling isn't so bad! I did it from 5th grade through high school, and I think I'm better off for it (and so is the environment).
By Jay, at 1:48 PM  

I am on a committee to look at Wellness policies in our district. One recommendation is that we move our lunch recess to before lunch rather than after lunch. As a result, students eat longer because they have already been outside with their friends, they have worked up an appetite, and they are more settled when it is time to resume afternoon classes. I don't have the research, but I suspect such a change will reduce the amount of food thrown away. MMathern
By MMathern, at 5:02 PM  

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