Charity calls for £15m fund to tackle UK hunger by preventing food waste
by Rebecca Smithers Consumer affairs correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#3KA91)
Figures show that just 17,000 tonnes of the 270,000 tonnes of edible surplus food in the supply chain is redistributed annually to charities
The government is being urged to introduce a 15m fund to tackle hunger by preventing food which could be eaten from going straight into landfill, animal feed or anaerobic digestion.
New figures from the UK's largest food redistribution charity, FareShare, reveal that just 17,000 tonnes of the 270,000 tonnes of edible surplus food in the supply chain is redistributed annually to charities.
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