I think the resale prices also follow the overall price trajectory in the housing market, because shortages in BTO units are pushing more people into the resale market. The August 2022 BTO exercise closed with 39,136 applications for the 4,993 units. I don't think the high prices - whether through BTO or resale - is going to be a short-term issue (as highlighted in the chart subtitle).
Data explicitly says per capita, not per household. But it is considering all food waste in the household context (vs. retail, production, transport etc.)
Note that due to the lack of data for some countries, UNEP partially uses regional data to extrapolate. Countries whose data rely on such extrapolation have been assigned low confidence levels; hence, I have only included countries with high to medium confidence levels for food waste estimates. More can be found on page 12 of the report.
earthlymonarch OP t1_ivyb4ak wrote
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I think the resale prices also follow the overall price trajectory in the housing market, because shortages in BTO units are pushing more people into the resale market. The August 2022 BTO exercise closed with 39,136 applications for the 4,993 units. I don't think the high prices - whether through BTO or resale - is going to be a short-term issue (as highlighted in the chart subtitle).