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100 Things to Watch in 2012
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Image credit: unileverfoodsolutions.us
As the environmental impact of our food choices
becomes a bigger concern—one of our 10
Trends for 2012—watch for more awareness
around waste, with brands working to educate
consumers and to reduce their own waste. In the
U.K., packaging will no longer feature a “sell by”
date, an attempt to reduce the £12 billion worth
of food thrown out annually, while in India the
government is trying to rein in traditional lavish
weddings in a bid to stave off food scarcity.
Unilever’s Food Solutions unit recently launched
United Against Waste, a campaign to drive waste
reduction in the food-service industry.
Curbing Food Waste