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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — Food Waste Prevention Week highlights a startling statistic: 20% of all waste in Hillsborough County is food that could have been eaten. Across America, 40% of all ...
SPOKANE, Wash — This week marks National Food Waste Prevention Week, and local food bank Second Harvest is taking steps to combat food waste and better serve the community. The organization ...
April 7 th through the 13 th is National Food Waste Prevention week, and SWACO is taking the opportunity to introduce the new Fresh Takes initiative of its Save More Than Food campaign, which aims to ...
The research addresses a major evidence gap in bowel cancer prevention, namely, which patients need to continue having post-polypectomy surveillance beyond their first surveillance colonoscopy. Bowel ...
It’s Food Waste Prevention Week and you may be surprised to realize just how much food you could be wasting in your daily routine. “It all starts at home with taking simple steps,” said Jay ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Saving you money and avoiding food waste is the goal of Food Waste Prevention Week. It begins on Monday, and at a time when grocery prices are high and may go higher ...
Just in the first few months of 2025, Robert Boo’s Pride Center discovered four people in Broward County who had HIV through its free testing at churches, festivals, pharmacies and nightclubs.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Iowa City is recognizing Food Waste Prevention Week from April 7 to 13, highlighting the environmental and community benefits of reducing food waste. City officials say the ...
The ‘Preventing waste in Europe - Progress and challenges, with a focus on food waste’ report gives insights on waste prevention actions supported by the EU’s Waste Framework Directive (WFD). The ...
But fortunately our new research shows the problem is getting better, not worse. Over the past ten years, the amount of waste across Australian coastal cities has reduced by almost 40%.
But fortunately, our new research shows the problem is getting better, not worse. Over the past 10 years, the amount of waste across Australian coastal cities has reduced by almost 40%.
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