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'EVERY CRUMB COUNTS': Launch of Joint Stakeholder Declaration on Food Wastage
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FoodDrinkEurope President, Jesús Serafín Pérez, cordially invites you to the launch event of ‘Every Crumb Counts’, the Joint Stakeholder Declaration on Food Wastage.
Signatories of the Declaration aim to work towards preventing edible food waste. Come along to this special event and find out how.
The event will also launch the FoodDrinkEurope novel online Food Wastage Toolkit, entitled ‘Maximising food resources - A Toolkit for food manufacturers on managing food wastage and by-products’.
More details to follow. Meanwhile, to register for the event, please contact: Laurence Moratello on: l.moratello@fooddrinkeurope.eu or Tel. +32. (0)2.500.87.55
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