Independent: Italy has passed a law which will make supermarkets donate more of their waste food to charities.
The country is now the second in Europe to pass such a law, after a bill was introduced in France in February which fines retailers who throw away unsold food.
The bill received strong support from all parties, and was passed by the Italian parliament's lower house on Thursday. It is expected to get approval from the Senate this week.
Rather than penalising retailers who throw away food, the......
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Italy has just passed a law making supermarkets give their unsold food to charity
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on March 25th, 2016
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