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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ NBCU Looks to Take Big Bite out of Food Waste ]]></title>
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                                <p>NBCUniversal will announce Monday (April 20) that its ongoing “Green is Universal” initiative has made the theme of this year’s Earth Week campaign the elimination of food waste.</p><p>That can be an issue at theme parks and on studio sets, which is why the #NoFoodWasted campaign begins at home.</p><p>According to food-knowledgeable NBCU sources, last year NBCUniversal Film & TV Production donated 28,000 meals worth of recovered food, which is more than 35,000 pounds of food.</p><p>Universal Studios Orlando also says last year it diverted 594 tons of organic food material from the resort toward composing and away from landfills.</p><p>The food waste problem is a national, and a global, one. NBCU says that “according to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the average American family spends more than $2,000 on groceries a year that are wasted” and that by cutting that waste by just 15%, that could feed 25 million hungry people.</p><p>NBCU will seek to drive home that point through television programming, digital and social media, and with custom green food trucks that will “dish information and complimentary waste-free meals” in New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Miami, Fla., and Chicago.</p><p>The goal is to help consumers shop better, make food last longer, and find creative ways to spruce up leftovers.</p><p>Per usual, NBCU-owned shows and networks will feature green-themed programming throughout Green Week. For example, on Earth Day (April 22), MSNBC will air the U.S. TV premiere of award-winning documentary Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story, followed by a panel session moderated by MSNBC food correspondent and famed chef, Tom Colicchio.</p>
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