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Industry-wide ambition launched to cut £3 billion worth of meat wasted annually

In a bid to take farm-to-fork accountability for the £3 billion worth of meat wasted annually, industry has announced a collective ambition to half the amount of wasted meat and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Industry-wide ambition launched to cut £3 billion worth of meat wasted annually

In a bid to take farm-to-fork accountability for the £3 billion worth of meat wasted annually, industry has announced a collective ambition to half the amount of wasted meat and reduce greenhouse gas emissions....

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