Study: Upcycling Food Isn't Inherently Sustainable
Globally, we waste roughly 40 percent of the food we produce — so repurposing unsellable food products and byproducts seems like a no-brainer. After all, reducing food waste has topped Project
Globally, we waste roughly 40 percent of the food we produce — so repurposing unsellable food products and byproducts seems like a no-brainer. After all, reducing food waste has topped Project
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