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Food waste rises as Pakistan faces growing crisis

Published on: March 31, 2026 3:16 PM

No more excuses! It's time to tackle food waste - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Pakistan is facing a growing food management crisis as the country ranks among the world’s top food-wasting nations, with more than 120 kilograms of food wasted per person annually. The trend highlights serious gaps in consumption patterns, storage systems, and supply chain efficiency across the country.

Read More: President calls for reducing food waste 

Despite the high levels of waste, millions of people in Pakistan continue to face food insecurity, lacking access to adequate and nutritious meals. This stark contrast between excessive waste and widespread hunger underscores a critical imbalance in resource distribution and public awareness.

Experts attribute the issue to multiple factors, including inadequate storage infrastructure, inefficient transportation and handling of food items, and over-purchasing at the consumer level. In urban centers, food waste generated by households, restaurants, and large events significantly contributes to the overall problem.

The absence of widespread awareness about responsible consumption and food preservation further exacerbates the situation. Poor cold storage facilities and outdated supply chain practices also result in significant losses before food even reaches consumers.

Addressing the crisis requires a coordinated and multi-pronged approach. Analysts emphasize the need for public awareness campaigns to encourage responsible consumption, along with investments in modern storage and logistics systems. Strengthening supply chain management and implementing effective policies can help reduce wastage and improve food distribution.

Reducing food waste has the potential to enhance food security, conserve natural resources, and support vulnerable communities. It can also contribute to environmental sustainability by lowering the carbon footprint associated with food production and disposal.

Read More: Managing Food More Sustainably in Our Homes

The issue presents an opportunity for policymakers, businesses, and citizens to rethink consumption habits and work collectively toward building a more sustainable and equitable food system for the future.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Food crisis, food insecurity, Latest, Pakistan food waste, resource management, supply chain issues, sustainable consumption

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