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UK Supermarkets Import Cauliflowers While British Farmers Waste Crops
British cauliflower farmers are wasting crops as supermarkets import from Europe, despite public support for UK farmers; this contradicts claims to reduce food miles and waste, potentially causing future supply shortages in the £35 million industry.
UK Supermarkets Import Cauliflowers While British Farmers Waste Crops
British cauliflower farmers are wasting crops as supermarkets import from Europe, despite public support for UK farmers; this contradicts claims to reduce food miles and waste, potentially causing future supply shortages in the £35 million industry.
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56% Bias Score


French and Belgian Cities Combat Food Waste with Free Chickens
French and Belgian cities have been successfully distributing free chickens to residents since 2012, significantly reducing food waste and providing a source of fresh eggs; over 5,282 chickens have been distributed in Colmar alone, resulting in an estimated 273.35 tons of waste reduction, and the pr...
French and Belgian Cities Combat Food Waste with Free Chickens
French and Belgian cities have been successfully distributing free chickens to residents since 2012, significantly reducing food waste and providing a source of fresh eggs; over 5,282 chickens have been distributed in Colmar alone, resulting in an estimated 273.35 tons of waste reduction, and the pr...
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36% Bias Score


EU Sets Waste Reduction Targets, Excluding Farming Sector
The EU agreed on a new directive to reduce food and textile waste by 2030, setting targets of 30% reduction in retail and households and 10% in food production, excluding the farming sector until 2027, while implementing a Producer Responsibility scheme for textile waste.
EU Sets Waste Reduction Targets, Excluding Farming Sector
The EU agreed on a new directive to reduce food and textile waste by 2030, setting targets of 30% reduction in retail and households and 10% in food production, excluding the farming sector until 2027, while implementing a Producer Responsibility scheme for textile waste.
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32% Bias Score


EU Passes Landmark Law to Reduce Food and Textile Waste
The EU passed a world-first law requiring restaurants and clothing retailers to reduce waste by 2030, aiming to cut food waste by 10 percent in processing and 30 percent in retail and households, while fashion brands will pay a fee for textile waste processing.
EU Passes Landmark Law to Reduce Food and Textile Waste
The EU passed a world-first law requiring restaurants and clothing retailers to reduce waste by 2030, aiming to cut food waste by 10 percent in processing and 30 percent in retail and households, while fashion brands will pay a fee for textile waste processing.
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32% Bias Score

Spain's Food Waste Law: Targets, Challenges, and Uncertain Impacts
Spain's new law aims to cut food waste by 50% in retail and consumption, and 20% in production by 2030; it mandates waste prevention plans, donation of surpluses, and reusable containers, but faces challenges in enforcement and household waste reduction.

Spain's Food Waste Law: Targets, Challenges, and Uncertain Impacts
Spain's new law aims to cut food waste by 50% in retail and consumption, and 20% in production by 2030; it mandates waste prevention plans, donation of surpluses, and reusable containers, but faces challenges in enforcement and household waste reduction.
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36% Bias Score

3D Food Printing: Revolutionizing Personalized Nutrition and Beyond
3D food printing technology, already used for customized marzipan creations, is poised for expansion into personalized nutrition, medication delivery, and home cooking, offering potential solutions for dietary needs and food waste reduction within the next decade.

3D Food Printing: Revolutionizing Personalized Nutrition and Beyond
3D food printing technology, already used for customized marzipan creations, is poised for expansion into personalized nutrition, medication delivery, and home cooking, offering potential solutions for dietary needs and food waste reduction within the next decade.
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44% Bias Score

EU Directive Targets Food and Textile Waste Reduction
The EU aims to reduce food waste by 30% in certain sectors and 10% in food production by 2030, excluding agriculture until 2027, due to political sensitivities, while addressing textile waste through extended producer responsibility measures.

EU Directive Targets Food and Textile Waste Reduction
The EU aims to reduce food waste by 30% in certain sectors and 10% in food production by 2030, excluding agriculture until 2027, due to political sensitivities, while addressing textile waste through extended producer responsibility measures.
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20% Bias Score

£15m Fund to Redistribute Surplus Farm Food in England
The UK government launched a £15 million fund to redistribute surplus food from farms to charities in England, addressing food waste and providing support for those in need, following years of campaigning by charities.

£15m Fund to Redistribute Surplus Farm Food in England
The UK government launched a £15 million fund to redistribute surplus food from farms to charities in England, addressing food waste and providing support for those in need, following years of campaigning by charities.
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64% Bias Score
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