Think Eat Save

The Archbishop of Cape Town, the Most Reverend Thabo Makgoba, the chair of the Anglican Communion Environment Network (ACEN), is encouraging the 85 million Anglicans in 38 Provinces to use new ACEN prayers and resources from South Africa and England in church services on or around Environment Sunday on 2 June and World Environment Day on 5 June.

This year's World Environment Day theme - Think.Eat.Save - encourages people worldwide to reduce their 'foodprint'.

According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), every year 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted. At the same time, one in every seven people in the world go to bed hungry and more than 20,000 children under the age of five die daily from hunger-related causes.

Archbishop Makgoba said: "In the story of the feeding of the five thousand we read 'everyone ate, and had enough.' (Mark 6:42) This is a beautiful image of sharing, with everyone's needs being met, and nobody going hungry.

"There is enough food in the world for our need, there is not enough for our greed.

"This World Environment Day I encourage Anglicans everywhere to think about what they eat, to eat food which is healthy and sustainable and to stop wasting food. Let us share today our daily bread."

The annual World Environment Day, launched in 1973, is run by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

The Sunday nearest to World Environment Day is celebrated in the Church as Environment Sunday, although it can be observed on a date that suits individual churches.

World Environment Day is hosted by a different country every year - this year Mongolia - and has a different theme.

For a full ACEN resource pack for 'Think, Eat, Save', click here

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