40% Of The Food
Produced In India Is Wasted

Give Away Food
Everyone in this world is not lucky enough to have good food to eat. Whenever you have extra food or leftovers instead of throwing it give it away to the person who needs it.
You can also donate food to the nearest NGO or foundation who needs it.
Think Before You Buy
Whenever you are out to shop for your kitchen make sure you know what you have in your home so that you don’t over buy things.
Make a clear list of what you need, it will save your money and time. Never buy things to preserve it for a long duration of time.


Today’s Wastage
Is Going To Be
Tomorrow’s Shortage.


Use Your Leftovers
Nowadays many households waste too much of food just to make one dish. Many households claim that they throw away food because they have cooked too much.
Leftovers are not waste until you throw it. Using leftovers to make delicious meals is a smart way to ensure you eat everything you buy.
Know Your Garden
Garden is the best friend with whom you can share you unwanted vegetable, fruit peelings, teabags, coffee grounds, eggshells and small amounts of paper.
Composting minimizes the amount of waste you put out for collection and creates a no-cost, nutritious fertilizer that will help you make your garden more beautiful.

