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.
Not exact matches
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.
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 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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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 2
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 2
food producers to
simplify date labels and reduce
food waste by 2
food waste by 2020.