Italy introduces new food waste law
date:Aug 09, 2016
The Italian government has adopted a new law which will both drastically cut food waste and help the country's most vulnerable. The new measures aim to cut at least one million tonnes of food waste from the current five million tonnes the country produces yearly, the BBC reported.

Most importantly, it is based on the principle of rewarding good behaviours among citizens and businesses instead of punishing bad ones.

The moves will see Italian businesses given incentives to give away unsold food
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