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This start-up has developed a way for businesses to quickly compost food waste

Maeko’s process creates usable compost within 24 hours. Image: Maeko 1 billion tonnes wasted By providing onsite composting solutions for all kinds of businesses and homes, Maeko says its goal is to help “close the loop” of sustainability, ensuring that waste food goes back into farms and gardens as fertilizer to grow more food. But food waste is a global problem. A new report from the United Nations has found that across the world almost 1 billion tonnes of food waste are generated a year – nearly twice the amount previously estimated. Twenty-six percent of this comes from food service and 13% from retail, but 61% comes from households – with an average of 74 kilogrammes of food being discarded per person each year around the world. The UN says the per-capita food wasted each year is “remarkably similar” from lower-middle-income to high-income countries.

These Dutch cities will allow only zero-emission deliveries by 2025

April 19, 2021 You are here: Home / World Economic Forum / These Dutch cities will allow only zero-emission deliveries by 2025 These Dutch cities will allow only zero-emission deliveries by 2025 (Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum. Author: Douglas Broom, Senior Writer, Formative Content If online deliveries continue with fossil-fuel trucks, emissions will increase by a third. So cities in the Netherlands will allow only emission-free delivery vehicles after 2025. The government is giving delivery firms cash help to buy or lease electric vehicles. The bans will save 1 megaton of CO2 every year by 2030.

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