Because individual localities and schools do not know accurately, understanding is not in place , there is a requirement for students to "recite the meal song punch card" "waste a grain of rice to do a multiple choice questions" and other formalistic practices.
According to the Ministry of Education's website, the "education system" to stop food and drink waste cultivate frugal habits "action program" issued since the local schools attach great importance to have combined with the actual local schools, have formulated a targeted, actionable work initiatives, and effectively stop the phenomenon of campus food and drink waste.
The Office of the State Council Education Supervisory Commission suggests that schools around the world should accurately understand the policy connotation of the work to stop campus food and drink waste, in strict accordance with the "action program" requirements, out of the practical, practical, do in detail, in practice, and strive to guard against negative coping mentality, and brake the formalism of crooked winds to ensure that to stop the work of the campus food and drink waste is not biased, do not go out of the way to really form a stop food and drink waste.
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Misconceptions about food
In the period of food scarcity, food is a kind of instinct. However, in today's increasingly better living conditions, many people lack a proper understanding of the value behind food.
There is currently a misconception that food is something I paid for myself and it is not a waste for me to throw it away. In fact, take a steamed bun for example, you waste, not just the bun itself. Buns from wheat ripening to the dinner table, there are a number of processes, even if its price tag covers off the previous cost, so what happens after it is wasted?
This steamed bread is disposed of as garbage, whether it is landfilled or recycled, the price behind this will be much higher than the cost, which is a real investment, it brings the subsequent impact and everyone is closely related.
Xinhua Client - State Council Education Supervisory Committee: stop campus dining waste to prevent going off the rails