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Massachusetts Nonprofit Urges Islanders to Cut Food Waste

2020-05-22 09:00:00| Waste Age

A nonprofit group on Marthas Vineyard is holding a food waste challenge to encourage residents to reduce food waste. The Island Growth Initiative (IGI), a food equity and education nonprofit, plans this week to launch the first step of its six-week

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