Good
Food, Bad Waste by Erin Silver, illustrated by Suharu Ogawa
A deep dive into why humans waste so much food and
the consequences for people and the planet
Around the
world, a billion tons of food gets thrown away every year, even when hundreds
of millions of people suffer from hunger. A lot of what we don't eat ends up
rotting in landfills which contributes to global warming. The good news is that
many governments, communities and individuals are working hard to tackle this
giant problem. You can be part of the solution, starting in your own home—and
working together, we can decrease our overall waste and make sure all people
have food security. Plus, by reducing food waste, we can also fight climate
change!
With
inspiring profiles of food-waste activists and tasty tidbits on things like
best-before dates, Good Food, Bad
Waste offers much food for thought.
Good
Food, Bad Waste is available from Orca Books here.
For
information about submitting to Orca Books, see here.
Erin Silver is a
children’s author and freelance writer with nearly 20 years of professional
industry experience. Her work has appeared in Good Housekeeping, The
Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, Today's Parent, Chatelaine, and The Washington Post, among others.
Erin has five
books previous out: Just Watch Me (Common Deer Press), a middle grade novel about the perils of the online
age; What Kids Did: Stories of Kindness and Invention in the Time of
COVID-19 (Second Story Press), a nonfiction picture book about the amazing
ways kids around the world helped during the pandemic; and Proud to
Play (Lorimor), featuring outstanding Canadian LGBTQ+ athletes and
allies who have made a difference.
Plus, she has two more books that came out in
2022: Sitting Shiva (Orca Books), a picture book
about a child grieving his mother, and Rush Hour:
Navigating Our Global Traffic Jam (Orca), a nonfiction book
for kids 9–12. More books are on the way.
Erin has a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative
Nonfiction from King's College in Halifax, a postgraduate journalism degree
from Ryerson University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of
Toronto. She's a member of IBBY, The Writers Union of Canada, CANSCAIP and
SCBWI. She’s a frequent and much-loved guest speaker at Brian Henry’s Kid Lit
classes and workshops. Visit her at erinsilver.ca
See Brian Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.
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