- Our Little Wins campaign, with five simple tips to save money and reduce food waste.
- At the 2016 Countryfile Live event, our Big Freeze installation guided people on how they can make use of their freezers to bring down household bills. One of the visitors we caught up with was Countryfile’s Adam Henson.
- We dished out tips and tricks for wasting less food on the Mark Forrest show, syndicated across all 40 regional BBC radio stations, as well as delivering an interview with BBC Radio Oxford at Countryfile Live.
- The LFHW student survival campaign was taken to four London universities, to raise awareness and pass useful hints and tips to students living on campus and in shared accommodation.
- In January 2017 WRAP’s news of the plateauing in household food waste gained widespread coverage, as the lead story in the Independent and the Telegraph, as well as coverage in The Times, The Sun, The Daily Mail, The Mirror, the Daily Express and the Guardian. The household food waste figures featured on the ITV evening news, with campaign manager Caroline Hutchinson giving top tips on how to keep more food out of the bin.
- Love Food Hate Waste teamed up with The Sun to share seven top tips to make food last longer, as part of the ‘Mrs Crunch’ money saving column.
- We featured on the BBC’s One Show, with the programme asking actor David Tennant whether he could identify milk past its Use By date, while Helen White explained the difference between labels to presenter Carrie Grant.
- We appeared on the ITV primetime show, Save Money: Good Food in March, helping to provide up to date facts and talking points to highlight the scale of the problem and share practical solutions to reduce it.
- We also contributed to a Mail on Sunday feature on how you can save money by throwing away less food, and the Daily Mail and Good Housekeeping also featured the top food items that are being thrown away and how to keep them.
- And we wrote a blog for Jamie’s Food Revolution on tackling food waste one ‘little win’ at a time.