International Day of Zero Waste 2026 – UN Chief Message | United Nations

Source: United Nations (video statements)

Video message by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, on the International Day of Zero Waste (30 March 2026).

"The world wastes far too much food.
Every day, we throw away enough to prepare 1 billion meals — while letting 9 percent of humanity go hungry.
We are putting our climate, ecosystems and health at risk.
And threatening our ability to feed ourselves in the future.
That’s why this year’s International Day of Zero Waste spotlights the mounting food waste crisis — and calls on each of us to take action.
Consumers can make a big impact with small changes in their shopping and cooking habits.
Retailers can optimize their operations and redistribute surplus food.
Cities can scale organic waste separation and strengthen procurement for schools and hospitals.
And national governments can drive systemic change by addressing food waste in their climate
action and biodiversity plans and forging public-private partnerships.
Through initiatives like the Food Waste Breakthrough and No Organic Waste, both launched at
COP30, we can halve food waste by 2030, cut its methane emissions by up to 7 percent, and
build circular, resilient food systems.
Beyond protecting our planet, these efforts will create green jobs;
Reduce food insecurity and climate impacts;
And prevent up to 1 trillion US dollars in economic losses each year.
We cannot take food for granted.
Together, let’s build the zero-waste food systems we need to nourish both people and planet."

More info:https://www.un.org/en/observances/zero-waste-day

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