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Ten Cities Ban Together to Fight Food Waste

2020-09-03 13:00:00| Waste Age

Pittsburgh is the latest city to join the Food Matters Regional Initiative aimed at reducing food waste. The no-cost program has been launched in nine other cities including Atlanta; Ashville, NC; Baltimore; Jersey City, NJ; Memphis, TN; Nashvi

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