The European Commission has proposed legally binding targets to reduce food waste by 2030, including a 30% reduction for households, restaurants, and retail, but organisations and lawmakers warn it does not match international ambition to halve food waste.
On Wednesday (5 July), the European Commission unveiled one of the most-awaited packages by agri-food stakeholders which deals with âsustainable use of key natural resourcesâ such as soil and plant reproductive materials.
The package â which was delayed by a month â includes proposals to reduce food waste as part of a revision of the EUâs Waste Framework Directive in place since 2008.
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The leftists always think they can just legislate some kind of outcome without a realistic plan to get there and just expect it to happen. Instead it turns out to be some backdoor method of “taxing” those in non compliance. It’s really just a typical organized crime business practice similar to the “protection” racket.