Within boundaries
You've probably heard that cows burp methane. But what about those forgotten courgettes at the back of your fridge or the oranges left for too long in your fruit bowl? In this first episode, Giulia and Nanna unpack the surprisingly direct link between everyday food waste and one of the most potent (and overlooked) greenhouse gases contributing to the climate crisis: methane. With the help of Enzo Favoino, Chair of the Scientific Committee at Zero Waste Europe, they trace the journey from plate to bin to atmosphere, and ask: why does methane barely feature in the climate conversation when it matters this much? Plus: what can we actually do about it? Resources: * Tackling Methane Emissions: Now And In The Future [https://zerowasteeurope.eu/library/tackling-methane-emissions-now-and-in-the-future/] * Briefing for new MEPs: Make Methane Matter [https://zerowasteeurope.eu/library/briefing-for-new-meps-make-methane-matter/] * Nudges Against Food Waste: how to turn smart food habits into everyday practice in European households? [https://zerowasteeurope.eu/2026/03/nudges-against-food-waste-smart-habits-everyday-practice/] * Zero Waste to Zero Emissions [https://www.no-burn.org/zerowaste-zero-emissions/]
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