
From Trash to Treasure: Why's It So Hard to Save Restaurant Leftovers From the Dumpster?
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Tackling Food Waste: Composting and Donation Challenges
This chapter examines the complexities of managing food waste through composting initiatives and legislative measures, highlighting successful states like Vermont and California. It discusses the history of food donation efforts, the impact of legal protections like the Good Samaritan Act, and the logistical hurdles faced by restaurants. Additionally, it introduces the app Too Good to Go, which connects consumers to surplus food in a way that benefits both the environment and diners.
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