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How Upcycling Fights Food Insecurity and Climate Change - Part 2

2021-08-05 13:53:00| Waste Age

The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that between 31% and 40% of U.S. food supply is lost throughout the supply chain each year - or almost 80 billion pounds. Social enterprise business Matriark Foods has tapped into the supply chain to redi

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