Auckland 2018

23-25 Jun, Sat–Mon 10pm–5am, ASB Showgrounds

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Jenny Marshall from WasteMINZ

Jenny Marshall from WasteMINZ

Jenny Marshall is the Sector Group Coordinator at the Waste Management Institute New Zealand (WasteMINZ) and the Project Leader for Love Food Hate Waste.

WasteMINZ is New Zealand’s representative body for the waste and resource recovery sectors. It is a membership-based organisation with over 1,000 members – from small operators through to councils and large companies.

As project manager of New Zealand’s national Love Food Hate Waste campaign Jenny has been responsible for determining the extent and impact of food waste in New Zealand. The campaign itself seeks to raise awareness of the issue of food waste and provide strategies and solutions for those wishing to minimise their food waste, save money and contribute to New Zealand’s climate change goal of zero carbon by 2050.

This is a perfect fit for Jenny’s background in marketing, education and environmental management.


See Jenny Marshall from WasteMINZ live in Auckland 2018

Sunday 24 June
WasteMINZ presents Love food, hate waste and save money – how your business can save money and cut costs by reducing food waste
3pm-3:45pm Silver Chef Seminar Series

Your business is food yet are you throwing too much away? This seminar by Love Food Hate Waste New Zealand looks at how you can cut costs and save money by wasting less food. Food waste makes up around  30%  of business waste in volume and 60% % by weight  yet research from overseas suggests that up to 75% of this waste can be avoided. Using case studies  from both New Zealand and overseas you will learn how to identify where savings can be made, strategies for reducing your food waste,  ways to engage your staff on the journey and  how becoming more sustainable adds value to your brand.


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