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Advances in Wasted Food Policy, Practices, and Management; Highlighting What Cities, States, and Companies can do Differently When It Comes to Wasted Food (Public Sector)

2019-05-29 02:00:00| Waste Age

Moderator: Chris Cochran, ReFED Food Matters: Working with Cities to Measure and Tackle Wasted Food. Darby Hoover, Senior Resource Specialist, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Food & Agric. Program. CA     &nbs

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