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  2. Documentary. Environment and nature. Filmmakers and food lovers Jen and Grant dive into the issue of food waste from farm and retail, right to the back of their own fridge. Sign in to Watch.

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  3. Just Eat It is a 74-minute documentary film about food waste and food rescue by Silvapark Films in partnership with British Columbia's Knowledge Network. See The Film.

  4. Mar 18, 2014 · In The Clean Bin Project, Jen Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin attempted to produce zero waste in an examination of our throw-away society. As a followup, they turn their eye to food waste from farm...

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  5. Just Eat It. A Vancouver couple decides to eat only rescued food for six months. What they find is shocking: truckloads of perfectly edible food destined for the landfill. Genre: Nature and Environment, Social Issues, Knowledge Originals. Anthology: Storyville. Preview. Air Dates.

  6. Mar 31, 2014 · You get Just Eat It, a new documentary that explores the food waste issue from the farm all the way to a Vancouver fridge. Debuting at festivals in late April, the film follows Jen Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin’s food waste experiment and features interviews with experts like authors Tristram Stuart and Jonathan Bloom , and Dana Gunders ...

  7. Jul 12, 2016 · That’s why we’re urging you to sit on the couch and watch this Canadian food documentary, Just Eat It, about food waste. The documentary, which has won numerous awards and has been buzzed about since it came out in 2014, is one of the most startling portrayals of food waste in today’s society.

  8. Upon learning that 40% of the food that is produced globally ultimately gets discarded, couple documentarians Grant Baldwin and Jenny Rustemeyer decide to embark on a six month experiment of eating only food that is discarded or will imminently be discarded, with them even willing to purchase it.

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