Essex County Council stated that, last year, it provided more than 37,000 tonnes of food waste, helping to power 6,310 homes across the UK for a year.
That equates to CO2 savings of 32,776 tonnes – which works out the same as taking 16,189 cars off the road for a year, it added.
The authority has launched a campaign that has involved delivering stickers, food caddy liners and leaflets to over 350,000 homes in participating areas in Essex.
Councillor Peter Schwier, Essex County Council’s Climate Czar and Cabinet member for Environment, Waste, Reduction and Recycling, said: "Great work is already being done by thousands of Essex residents, but we can still do more.
"By putting food out in their designated recycling bins, households are helping to generate green energy and reducing the damage to our environment.
"Small actions can make a big difference and together we can tackle climate change to benefit generations to come.”
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