By Natalie Isaacs Founder and Co-CEO of 1 Million Women
Many people don’t realise, but food waste is a BIG contributor to climate change. In Australia, every one in five shopping bags of food gets wasted. That’s about four million tonnes of perfectly good food going to waste each year! This would have been unheard of when our nanas were girls.
That’s why on April 11, 1 Million Women launched My Nana Says, a national campaign and competition encouraging young women to reduce how much food they waste by sharing tips and pieces of wisdom passed on from their grandmothers or mothers.
The fortunate thing is that cutting food waste is one of the easiest things we can do in our own lives to make a difference. By reducing food waste, many households can save $500 plus ½ a tonne of greenhouse gas pollution a year.
It’s such an easy step towards shrinking our carbon footprint. That’s why we’re asking our wonderful 1 Million Women community for a little ‘Nanatechnology’and inspiration from their nanas to share around.
My nanny’s advice was, “don’t let your eyes be bigger than your tummy, and NEVER shop on an empty stomach!” It’s simple advice, but keeping that in the back of my mind really influences my daily decisions. We want to know your nana’s tips, because there’s an abundance of wisdom out there just waiting to be shared!
The attitude that we’re trying to promote is that it’s not too hard to make a difference. Change is not out of our reach – quite the opposite! The potential for change is embedded in every choice we make, every action, and every word we speak. Women are powerful natural networkers and have huge influence in the consumer market place.