MPs put 1.5 million reasons to stop wasting food
20 Mar 2020
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NEW ZEALAND could cut 1.5 million tonnes from its annual greenhouse gas emissions if it stopped wasting food, MPs say.
The Environment Select Committee is calling on Parliament to take action on food waste, saying it is causing economic, social and environmental problems.
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