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Its Time To Redefine Waste Literally

2020-05-21 09:00:00| Waste Age

This month the Upcycled Food Association faced a challenging and historic event: creating the formal definition of the term upcycled food. Representatives from Drexel University, the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Harvard Food Law and Polic [ more ]

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