• S3E3_The Biggest Wins
    Mar 12 2025
    Guest: Dr. Steven Lapidge, CEO of End Food Waste AustraliaHost: Jayne Gallagher, Honey and FoxSummary:In this episode of Food Waste Matters, host Jane Gallagher checks in with Dr. Steven Lapidge, CEO of End Food Waste Australia, to discuss recent progress in tackling food waste across the country. Steven shares exciting updates on initiatives such as the Great Unwaste campaign, the Australian Food Pact, and key research findings shaping the fight against food waste.Key Topics Covered:The Great Unwaste Campaign:Launched on the UN’s International Day of Food Loss and Waste Awareness (Sept 29, 2024).A multi-platform campaign (social media, radio, billboards, Netflix ads) aimed at raising awareness.Increased public awareness from 6% to 23% in just five months.Over 100 million impressions and $5 million in earned media coverage.Australian Food Pact Impact Report:A milestone three-year analysis of food waste reduction efforts.13% reduction in food waste among participating food producers and retailers.16,000+ tonnes of food saved and $57 million in costs avoided since 2022.A major shift toward sustainable waste managementTailoring Solutions for Small Businesses:Recognizing the unique challenges faced by SMEs in reducing food waste.Strategies being developed to support smaller food businesses with customized solutions.Leadership Transition:Dr. Lapidge announces his resignation as CEO, transitioning to a board role.A new leader will guide End Food Waste Australia into its next phase of growth.This episode highlights the tangible impact of national food waste initiatives and the importance of continued efforts from businesses, policymakers, and individuals. Dr. Lapidge leaves a lasting legacy in the sector, with the organisation poised for its next phase of innovation and influence.As always, if you have questions, feedback, ora story about how you’re reducing food waste, we’d love to hear from you. Drop us an email at foodwastematters@honeyandfox.com.au. And if you want to check out all our previous podcasts head to www.foodwastematters.com.au.LinksThe Australian Food Pact Impact Report 2024https://www.honeyandfox.com.au/https://endfoodwaste.com.au/https://thegreatunwaste.com.au/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/honey_and_fox/https://www.instagram.com/foodwastematters_podcast/https://www.instagram.com/endfoodwasteaus/https://www.instagram.com/thegreatunwaste/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/HoneyandFox/https://www.facebook.com/EndFoodWasteAus/https://www.facebook.com/thegreatunwaste/LinkedInhttps://au.linkedin.com/company/honey-&-fox-pty-ltdhttps://au.linkedin.com/company/endfoodwasteaus
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    19 mins
  • S3E2 Rescuing today, preserving tomorrow
    Feb 26 2025

    In this episode of Food Waste Matters, host Joanne dives into the inspiring journey of Maggie Quach, one of the creativeforces behind Beyond Best Before. This unique retail initiative tackles food waste by offering discounted, high-quality products that are near or past their“best before” date but still perfectly safe and delicious.

    Key Highlights:

    The Birth of Beyond Best Before: Maggie and her sister Katie launched Beyond Best Before in July 2023 as a pop-up shop, which quickly evolved into two permanent store locations inSydney and an online store delivering nationwide.

    Innovative Business Model: The enterprise reduces food waste by rescuing surplus stock and products with minorpackaging imperfections, making premium brands accessible at lower costs.

    Community Impact:Beyond Best Before collaborates with universities, non-profits like Head Space,and local organisations to raise awareness and support food waste reductioninitiatives.

    Addressing Misconceptions:Maggie sheds light on widespread myths about “best before” dates and thequality of surplus food, demonstrating how food waste extends beyond individualhouseholds to systemic supply chain issues.

    Future Goals: Beyond Best Before aims to expand partnerships with larger corporations, deepen community engagement, and launch more educational campaigns to combat food waste.

    Maggie shares insights into their popular initiatives,including:

    Meals in Minutes: Quickrecipes using rescued ingredients to inspire creativity in the kitchen.

    Myth-Busting Sessions:Debunking common misconceptions about food safety and waste.

    Waste-Less Wednesdays:Practical tips for reducing waste in everyday life.

    This episode is a call to action for listeners to rethink their approach to food consumption and waste. Explore how innovative solutions like Beyond Best Before are reshaping perceptions, saving resources, and contributing to a sustainable future.

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    25 mins
  • The Great Unwaste Campaign
    Feb 12 2025

    Discover practical ways to reduce food waste, save money and make a real difference.

    In our first episode ofFood Waste Matters for 2025, we sit down with Mandy Hall, the driving force behindThe Great Unwaste, a national campaign helping Australians reduce food waste in their homes. Mandy shares practical tips, smart shopping strategies, and simple habits that not only save food from the bin but also save money

    We also explore how food waste connects to bigger global challenges, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and why reducing waste isn’t just good for your wallet—it’s good for the planet.

    Let’s turn food waste around—one meal at a time.

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    27 mins
  • S2E21 CEO Check-in with Steve Lapidge
    Nov 20 2024

    Reflecting on the past year, Dr. Steven Lapidge joins Jayne Gallagher to highlight significant accomplishments for End Food Waste Australia in the final episode for 2024. It has been a year brimming with achievements, and in this episode, you can hear a brief summary with highlights including:

    • Release of targeted action plans for food service, catering, and horticulture sectors, with the Horticulture Sector Action Plan winning the AusVeg Environmental and Sustainability Award.

    • The Third National Food Waste Summit was held in Melbourne, attended by over 300 industry leaders, and recognised for its success. The first-ever Food Waste Awards were announced, honoring standout organisations and research contributors.

    • Participation in the ISO standards meeting in the UK and the ReFED conference in the U.S., reinforcing global commitments to food waste reduction.

    Links to resources mentioned in this episode are listed below:

    The Great Unwaste https://thegreatunwaste.com.au/

    Rocket Seeder https://www.rocketseeder.com/

    RDAMR https://rdamr.com.au/

    Champions 12.3 https://champions123.org/

    Food and Drink Business https://www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au/

    This video is all about the National Food Waste Summit https://www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au/video/special-edition-from-the-national-food-waste-summit

    Looking ahead to 2025, End Food Waste Australia is poised to deepen its impact by implementing its 2024-2030 strategic plan. Dr. Lapidge envisions greater engagement with Australian food industry stakeholders and a robust push for household food waste reduction through campaigns like The Great Unwaste, aiming for a 21% decrease in food waste at the consumer level.

    Let the success of End Food Waste inspire you to take action in your own community and household. After all, this is a mission that requires ‘Team Australia’ and beyond Every action we take today keeps up the fight.

    This podcast is brought to you by Honey & Fox, where their passion is food and the people who produce it. Honey & Fox specialise in getting you in front of the right people, in the right place, at the right time. Find out more at https://⁠www.honeyandfox.com.au.⁠

    This podcast is supported by End Food Waste Australia who are leading impactful and research-informed food waste actions. To find out more about how they are working toward a more sustainable future please visit https://⁠www.endfoodwaste.com.au.⁠

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    21 mins
  • S2E20. The People Behind Our Plates with Dr Joanne Freeman and Helen Johnston
    Nov 5 2024
    In this episode of Food Waste Matters, join Dr Joanne Freeman and Helen Johnston from Honey & Fox as they explore practical solutions for reducing food waste. They revisit insightful conversations with passionate industry experts who are making a difference in sustainability and community health. While all guests in this season shared wonderful wisdom and stories, three guests in particular really got us thinking in several positive ways. This episode features: Michelle Masher, Ugly Duck Fine Foods – discusses creative ways to turn surplus produce into delicious jams and relishes. Libby McKay, Eat Well Tasmania – emphasises the benefits of local produce and its impact on community well-being and environmental health. Kelly Johnston, Woodlane Orchard – shares innovative orchard practices that reduce waste and support sustainable farming. Tune in to discover how conversations around food waste and strong partnerships can create lasting, positive change for communities and the planet. This episode is packed with actionable insights on sustainability that will inspire you to think differently about food waste and the value of supporting local farms. We encourage you to explore small, impactful ways to reduce waste in your own life and support local producers whenever possible. By taking these steps, you’re contributing to a healthier, more sustainable food system. Don’t forget to subscribe to Food Waste Matters at www.foodwastematters.com.au for more conversations on sustainability and share this episode with anyone who might be inspired to join the movement against food waste. References mentioned in this episode: My Food Business⁠ https://www.myfoodbusiness.com.au/⁠ S2E10. I am Not Ugly with Michelle Masher Listen now at ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/honey-and-fox/episodes/S2E10--I-am-Not-Ugly-e2l21fk⁠ To learn more about Michelle and Ugly Duck Fine Foods please visit her website at ⁠uglyduckfinefoods.com⁠. S2E8. Too Good to Waste with Libby McKay To hear this episode visit ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/honey-and-fox/episodes/S2E8--Too-Good-to-Waste-e2jva1i⁠ You can find more details at⁠ ⁠www.eatwelltas.org.au⁠⁠ , which includes recipes and information about local events and follow Eat Well Tasmania on Instagram⁠ ⁠@eatwelltasmania⁠⁠. Tom Westcott: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/dementedfermenter/?hl=en⁠ ⁠https://www.pigeonwholebakers.com.au/⁠ and⁠ https://www.instagram.com/pigeonwholebakers⁠ S2E3. S2E3. More Taste, Less Waste with Kelly Johnston Take a listen at ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/honey-and-fox/episodes/S2E3--More-Taste--Less-Waste-e2guklm⁠ To find out more about Woodlane Orchard and learn more about Kelly’s business please visit⁠ ⁠https://www.woodlaneorchard.com.au/⁠⁠. S2E18. Don't Forget the Regions! with Dr Joanne Freeman and Julie Bates Listen at ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/honey-and-fox/episodes/S2E18--Dont-Forget-the-Regions--with-Dr-Joanne-Freeman-and-Julie-Bates-e2p6384⁠ This podcast is brought to you by Honey & Fox, where their passion is food and the people who produce it. Honey & Fox specialise in getting you in front of the right people, in the right place, at the right time. Find out more at⁠ ⁠www.honeyandfox.com.au.⁠⁠ This podcast is supported by End Food Waste Australia who are leading impactful and research-informed food waste actions. To find out more about how they are working toward a more sustainable future please visit⁠ ⁠www.endfoodwaste.com.au.⁠⁠
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    34 mins
  • S2E19. Be Brave with Best Before with Lukas Parker
    Oct 23 2024

    Most consumers can't tell the difference between best before and use by and use them interchangeably.


    On this episode of Food Waste Matters, Dr. Joanne Freeman sits down with Associate Professor Lukas Parker from RMIT to delve into the intricacies of food labelling and how clear instructions could help mitigate food waste. Lukas is based in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, where he leads 3C, Communication and Change Co-lab. He is also a member of End Food Waste Australia, leading the National Date Labelling and Storage Advice Project. Specifically, his team worked with End Food Waste Australia to collect data from 125 consumer interviews which explored how consumers use (or do not use) existing food date labelling and storage advice to determine food freshness. Tune into this episode as Jo and Lukas discuss key findings and information including:

    • Confusion about existing labels and how to deal with food freshness, reliability, and storage.

    • How advice such as ‘store in a cool, dry place’ was interpreted as vague and unhelpful and less likely to be perceived as reliable or trustworthy for more humid climates.

    • Differences in demographics when it comes to making decisions about food quality and waste.

    • The usefulness of food dates in order to manage food at home and from a business perspective.

    • Riskier food categories and the differences in discernment when assessing if food can still be consumed.

    Date labels are not straightforward, and this episode touches on key points from consumers and researchers alike. To find out more about the national date labelling and storage advice (phase 1) please visit https://endfoodwaste.com.au/projects/national-date-labelling-and-storage-advice-phase-1/. Additional details about 3C (Communication and Change Co-lab) are also available at https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/schools-colleges/media-and-communication/research/communication-change-colab.

    We also take this opportunity to thank Lukas Parker for his time. If you would like to reach out to Lukas he can be reached on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlukas/.

    This podcast is brought to you by Honey & Fox, whose passion is food and the people who produce it. Honey & Fox works with fishers, farmers and small food businesses to help them find and sell to their perfect customers – people who will buy without questioning the price. Find out more at www.honeyandfox.com.au.

    This podcast is supported by End Food Waste Australia, which is leading impactful and research-informed food waste actions. To learn more about how they are working toward a more sustainable future, please visit ⁠www.endfoodwaste.com.au⁠.


    And this episode is also available on our YouTube channel at:

    https://youtu.be/vUbDxoHe3a0

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    30 mins
  • S2E18. Don't Forget the Regions! with Dr Joanne Freeman and Julie Bates
    Oct 8 2024

    Australia. Fertile land and an abundance of agricultural products. So, what does this mean when it comes to food waste?

    Regional businesses sustain the economy throughout Australia, particularly in the agricultural and food sectors. Despite their importance, these businesses often struggle with implementing sustainable practices, such as decreasing food waste, due to limited resources, lack of knowledge, and capacity constraints. This episode is all about the regions, as Linda Bonney joins Dr Joanne Freeman from Honey & Fox and Julie Bates from Regional Development Australia Murraylands Riverland (RDAMR). Both Jo and Julie are research participants for End Food Waste Australia, and for several months, they held detailed discussions and interacted with food businesses in the Murraylands and Riverland regional areas of South Australia. These companies, which varied from small-scale food manufacturers to family-run businesses, consistently expressed their eagerness to tackle food waste. However, many were uncertain about how to get started. In this episode, you can hear all about:

    • An overview of the 'Cultivating the Capacity of Food Businesses to Reduce and Transform Food Waste - Phase 1' project and how it came about.
    • How the research was collected and the most surprising findings regarding the training of regional food businesses.
    • Future visions and long-term plans for the Food Waste Transformers Program.
    • The next steps for this initiative and the plan to roll out the program nationally, with support from potential funders.
    • Stories about how food waste strategies are being used both in the home and in the field.

    Tackling the specific obstacles that small regional businesses encounter is fundamental to future food waste management and providing them with a tangible solution towards a more eco-friendly and robust future will only be of benefit for economies throughout Australia.

    To find out about Murraylands & Riverland, you can visit their website at https://rdamr.com.au/ and to find out more about Cultivating the Capacity of Food Businesses to Reduce and Transform Food Waste – Phase One, please visit https://endfoodwaste.com.au/projects/cultivating-the-capacity-of-food-businesses-to-reduce-and-transform-food-waste-phase-one/

    This podcast is brought to you by Honey & Fox, whose passion is food and the people who produce it. Honey & Fox works with fishers, farmers and small food businesses to help them find and sell to their perfect customers – people who will buy without questioning the price. Find out more at https://www.honeyandfox.com.au.

    This podcast is supported by End Food Waste Australia, which is leading impactful and research-informed food waste actions. To learn more about how they are working toward a more sustainable future, please visit https://⁠www.endfoodwaste.com.au⁠.

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    38 mins
  • S2E17. The Packaging Puzzle with Zaidee Jackson
    Sep 25 2024

    Packaging design goes beyond aesthetics; it must also be functional, efficient, and aligned with broader environmental goals.

    In this episode of Food Waste Matters, we welcome Helen Johnston from Honey & Fox who is chatting with Zaidee Jackson. Zaidee is the National Business Development Manager for Sustainable Packaging at Ball & Doggett and the driving force behind Ecoporium, the go-to destination for sustainable packaging. Not only do Helen and Zaidee share a mutual love for biltong, but they also have a passion for packaging. Listen in as the conversation unfolds to hear about:

    • Complex challenges small businesses face in implementing truly sustainable packaging solutions that balance functionality, environmental impact, convenience, and cost.

    • Fit-for-purpose and functionality of packaging that reduces a carbon footprint and promotes a circular economy.

    • Design efficiency and using fewer materials which involves innovative thinking and re-engineering traditional packaging concepts.

    • The role that consumers play by choosing products with sustainable packaging and supporting small businesses.

    Sustainable packaging is not just about meeting the demands of today but also about safeguarding the future. By ensuring that packaging is functional, efficient, and environmentally aligned, we can make a significant impact in the fight against food waste.

    We encourage you to follow Zaidee as she inspires and creates impactful experiences. Her links are listed below:

    www.ballanddoggett.com.au

    www.ecoporium.com.au

    https://ecoporium.com.au/article/ecoporium12-practical-steps-to-your-sustainability-pathway/

    https://ecoporium.com.au/ecoaudit/

    https://ecoporium.com.au/product-index/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaideejackson/

    https://www.instagram.com/ballanddoggett/

    https://www.instagram.com/ecoporium.com.au/

    This podcast is brought to you by Honey & Fox, whose passion is food and the people who produce it. Honey & Fox works with fishers, farmers and small food businesses to help them find and sell to their perfect customers – people who will buy without questioning the price. Find out more at www.honeyandfox.com.au.

    This podcast is supported by End Food Waste Australia, which is leading impactful and research-informed food waste actions. To learn more about how they are working toward a more sustainable future, please visit ⁠www.endfoodwaste.com.au⁠.

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    39 mins