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JD Power Suggests Outreach & Education To Build EV Demand

JD Power Suggests Outreach & Education To Build EV Demand Apr 28, 2021 at 1:17pm ET ++ As Race to Build EV Demand Heats Up, Automotive Industry Should Focus on Consumer Outreach and Education. Editor s Note: This article comes to us as an exclusive byline from JD Power, authored by Stewart Stropp. To move beyond early adopters and EV aficionados, the auto industry will have to establish short- and long-term consumer engagement goals Key industry stakeholders should work together to increase outreach and expand consumers’ in-person experiences with EVs In the long run, moving the sales needle toward EVs will call for building a baseline of EV literacy allowing shoppers to demystify the technology

U S EPA, FDA and USDA Renew Commitment to Food Waste Reduction

Getty Images Dec 30, 2020 SILVER SPRING, Md. - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the renewal of the joint agency formal agreement including the  Winning on Reducing Food Waste Initiative. The agreement reaffirms the agencies commitment to improve coordination and communication efforts to better educate Americans on the impacts and importance of reducing food loss and waste. Food loss and waste negatively impact food security, the economy, communities, and the environment.  Since the Trump Administration launched the  Winning on Reducing Food Waste Initiative, the collaborative effort has achieved great success. Public-private partnerships, like the United States Food Loss and Waste 2030 Champions, are key to successfully reducing food loss and waste by implementing proven strategies and sharing best practices. In 2020, the Trump Administration wel

FDA, EPA and USDA Renew Inter-Agency Food Waste Reduction Initiative | Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On December 17, 2020, three U.S. agencies: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) announced the renewal of the Formal Agreement Among EPA, FDA and USDA Relative to Cooperation and Coordination on Food Loss and Waste. The renewed agreement has a three-year term. The Winning on Reducing Food Waste Federal Interagency Strategy prioritizes action areas to reduce food loss and waste. As related activities and projects are completed through 2020, the EPA, USDA and FDA will continue to add to and build upon the framework to show progress.

Clarksville, TN Online FDA says Donald Trump Administration Sets Pace for Food Loss, Waste Reduction

[2]. The agreement reaffirms the agencies’ commitment to improve coordination and communication efforts to better educate Americans on the impacts and importance of reducing food loss and waste. Food loss and waste negatively impact food security, the economy, communities, and the environment.  Since the Donald Trump Administration launched the Winning on Reducing Food Waste Initiative, the collaborative effort has achieved great success. Public-private partnerships, like the United States Food Loss and Waste 2030 Champions [3], are key to successfully reducing food loss and waste by implementing proven strategies and sharing best practices. In 2020, the Donald Trump Administration welcomed ten new businesses and organizations to the 2030 Champions.

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