Rethinking Food Waste – A Regenerative Opportunity for People, Planet, and Profit
At Earthmade, we see food waste not just as a problem, but as an opportunity to replenish — to return value to soil, to communities, and to the climate.
A Turning Point for Food Recovery
November 2025 is a milestone month for the global food system. With California’s landmark goal to recover 20% of edible food by January 2025, and the upcoming COP30 “Food Waste Breakthrough” summit on November 13, the world is uniting around a shared truth: reducing food waste is one of the fastest, most equitable paths to restoring both biodiversity and balance.
Food recovery isn’t just about salvaging leftovers – it’s about designing smarter systems that honor the work, water, and energy behind every harvest.
Why It Matters for Farmers
When farmers lose food to spoilage or inefficiency, they also lose the resources that grew it – soil nutrients, irrigation water, fuel, and labor. Regenerative practices help break this cycle by improving soil structure, nutrient cycling, and microbial diversity – which means healthier, longer-lasting crops and reduced input costs.
Through nature-based solutions, we can make farming more circular. Composting unsold produce, converting food byproducts into soil amendments, and closing nutrient loops are all ways agriculture can lead in the fight against waste.
The Holiday Connection
As we gather around full tables this Thanksgiving, we’re reminded that food is more than fuel — it’s connection. Yet it’s also one of the most wasteful times of year. Small changes at home, like meal planning and proper storage, can echo the same principles farmers apply in their fields: respect the harvest, reduce loss, and return nutrients to the earth.
A Regenerative Future
The movement to halve food waste is not just a climate goal – it’s a mindset shift. From farm to fork, every stage of our food system can mirror the way nature operates: efficiently, cyclically, and without waste. At Earthmade, we’re proud to be part of this transformation – helping build a world where healthy soil leads to healthier harvests, and nothing nature gives us goes to waste.