Read more here: Global Agri - business Alliance adopts Food Loss Resolution The Consumer Goods Forum and Champions 12.3 issued a Call - to - Action to retailers and food producers to
simplify date labels and reduce food waste by 2020.
The Call - to - Action says retailers and food producers should take three important steps to
simplify date labels and reduce food waste by 2020:
The CGF Board of Directors unanimously adopted the Call to Action to
simplify date labels, including companies like Tesco, Kellogg, Walmart, Campbell Soup, Bimbo, Pick n Pay, Nestlé, Carrefour and Unilever.
The Call to Action says retailers and food producers should take three important steps to
simplify date labels and reduce food waste by 2020:
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Businesses from the Consumer Goods Forum and Champions 12.3 coalition have issued a call to action to
simplify and standardise food
date labels worldwide by 2020 in a bid to reduce food waste as Champions 12.3 releases a progress report on global efforts to reduce food waste.
A group of consumer goods makers and retailers such as Tesco, Kellogg's, Walmart, Campbell Soup, Bimbo, Pick n Pay, Nestlé, Carrefour, and Unilever have supported the plan to
simplify food
date labels.
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Simplifying food
date labels is an important step forward in preventing food waste, and will help end the confusion related to «sell by»
dates.