People in Derry are being asked to make a conscious effort to reduce the amount of food they dispose of Food Waste Action Challenge launched locally
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People in Derry are being asked to make a conscious effort to reduce the amount of food they dispose of to celebrate Food Waste Action Week.
The Food Waste Action Challenge this week has guided households through some simple steps to reduce the amount of food going into their brown caddy.
It will save them money in the short term and have multiple benefits for the environment in the longer term.
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image captionBusinesses such as restaurants, cafes and hotels, can reopen but drink-only pubs must stay shut
Business owners in Londonderry have given mixed reactions to non-essential retail and some hospitality and leisure sectors being allowed to reopen.
Restaurants, cafes and other venues serving food can continue trading but pubs not serving food must remain shut.
One Londonderry publican said even if he could reopen his drink-only pub, he is not convinced he would.
Michael Flanagan, who owns The Glen Bar in the Waterside area of the city, said he had mixed feelings over some pubs reopening and fears, with limited numbers opening their doors, there could be overcrowding.