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Food waste key in emissions cuts

2016-04-07 15:47:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

BBC: Reducing food waste and changing the way people consume calories will help deliver a sustainable food system and reduce emissions, a study suggests. The global demand for food could more than double by the middle of the century, yet an estimated one third of produce is lost or wasted each year. By cutting this waste will help food security and reducing agriculture's climate burden, the researchers added. The findings appear in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. As the global...

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NYC Will Triple the Amount of Food Waste Picked Up in 2017

2016-03-18 15:01:00| Waste Age

New York Daily News The city is set to triple its compost program next year, picking up food waste from 600,000 homes. read more

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LeanPaths Shakman Talks Food Waste Prevention

2016-03-16 20:23:00| Waste Age

Andrew Shakman, co-founder and CEO of Portland, Ore.-based foodservice technology company LeanPath Inc., is a passionate food waste prevention advocate who strives to help foodservice operators prevent and minimize food waste. read more

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How Banning Food Waste from Landfills Affects the Industry

2016-03-15 14:49:00| Waste Age

Although Maine may have to wait until next year to decide the fate of food waste, the idea behind the ban raises some questions within the waste and recycling industry. read more

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United Kingdom: Supermarkets pledge to cut food waste 20% by 2025

2016-03-15 10:53:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Britains leading supermarkets have pledged to drive down food and drink waste by a fifth within the next decade. Retailers including Asda, Sainsburys, Tesco and Morrisons are backing a voluntary agreement, which also targets a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions created by the food and drink industry. Some 24 local authorities, including the London Water and Recycling Board, and major brands and manufacturers such as Coca-Cola, Nestle and Pizza Hut have also committed to the agreement...

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