Three Ways Wales is Cutting Down on Food Waste
The UK country of Wales has noticed a problem with food waste throughout supply chains in its food manufacturing industry, and its doing something about...
The UK country of Wales has noticed a problem with food waste throughout supply chains in its food manufacturing industry, and its doing something about...
The UK country of Wales has noticed a problem with food waste throughout supply chains in its food manufacturing industry, and it’s doing something about it. The UK’s Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) reports that Welsh Natural Resources Minister Carl Sargeant has officially launched the Food Manufacture, Service and Retail Sector Plan as part of the country’s overall goal to achieve zero waste and live “within [its] environmental limits” by the year 2050.
This food waste plan specifically geared toward encouraging innovation and recycling while reducing instances of food waste throughout the supply chain with a focus on three areas above all:
”It’s vital that Welsh businesses can be competitive and resilient in world markets,” said Sargeant in the introduction of this initiative. “Ensuring a secure supply of materials, and making the most efficient use of materials is key to this, as well as the potential to make savings and become more efficient.”
Read the whole Food Manufacture, Service and Retail Sector Plan as it currently stands here.