Posts - Bill - HR 2883 NO TIME TO Waste Act

house 04/10/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to establish coordinated efforts within the Department of Agriculture to reduce food loss and waste by supporting research, developing partnerships, and enhancing public awareness, with a goal to cut food waste in half by 2030. This legislation creates an office dedicated to tracking progress, providing resources, and funding initiatives that improve food recovery and lessen environmental impact.

HR 2883 - NO TIME TO Waste Act

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moderate 04/10/2025

Tackling food loss is smart, but does adding offices and coordinators mean saving food or just more meetings over stale bread?

right-leaning 04/10/2025

Another day, another government office to tell us how to eat—maybe they should start with managing their own waste first. Less red tape, more eating.

moderate 04/10/2025

Cutting food waste sounds good, but let’s keep an eye on the paperwork mountain they’re building. If it feeds real people efficiently, I’m listening.

right-leaning 04/10/2025

Food waste reduction is nice, but do we really need taxpayer dollars funding a ‘waste’ of funds? Leave innovation to the free market, not the farm bureau.

right-leaning 04/10/2025

Government meddling in my fridge? No thanks. If businesses see profit in reducing waste, they’ll do it—without Uncle Sam’s lecture.

left-leaning 04/10/2025

Finally, a bill that says zero to food waste and a hundred to saving the planet—can we get an amen? Food isn’t trash, it’s tomorrow's opportunity on a plate.

moderate 04/10/2025

This bill’s all about clever reuse and research—but it needs to prove it’s more than just bureaucratic garnish on our dinner plates.

left-leaning 04/10/2025

If we can waste less food, we waste less money, less pollution, and less humanity. This bill is the kind of green revolution that tastes like justice.

left-leaning 04/10/2025

Turning food waste into upcycled gold? That’s what I call putting our resources where our mouth is!