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From Apple to Cremona, Italy, to Unilever, here's how industry, agriculture and cities cleaned up their acts this year.
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If food loss were a country, it would be the world's third-largest emitter. Chew on these facts.
by Liz Goodwin
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In the last two years, Cremona has increased the percentage of waste collected separately — necessary for recycling — from 53 percent to 72 percent.
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Hazel Technologies borrows from nature's chemistry to tackle supply chain spoilage.
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Two MBAs travel to Brazil on behalf of a multinational refrigeration company. Here's what they found.
by Taylor Ralph
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New consortium centers on food safety and builds on a Walmart project started last year in China.
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From Copia to Wakati, these next-generation start-ups are growing the food sustainability movement.
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Wasting less means feeding more, alleviating environmental pressure and boosting the economy.
by Liz Goodwin
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Introducing the accelerator finalists who will pitch to a live audience of potential partners at VERGE 17 in Santa Clara, Calif. in September.
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New Jersey state laws mandating food waste reductions create business opportunities for recyclers, composters and others.
by Bobby Magill
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The furniture maker-turned-restaurateur partnered with tech companies Leanpath and Winnow to save thousands of tons of wasted food resources and euros.
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Proposed new legislation would make it simpler for restaurants and food service companies to donate excess edible food.
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Hilton, Hyatt, InterContinental and Marriott are participating in a 12-week pilot aimed at prioritizing prevention.
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Businesses that stop wasting food generate a 14-fold return on investment.
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Kellogg, IKEA and others are seizing financial opportunities from improving lives and reducing the environmental impacts of millions of smallholders in supply chains.
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On this week's podcast: How to solve sustainability's executive racial diversity dilemma, and IoT's potential for food waste reduction.
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Whole Foods is among the early adopters for its Grind2Energy service, now powered by the Internet of Things.