ENVIRONMENT

Sodexo wages war on waste

MINE camp services provider Sodexo will buy 50 tonnes of surplus food that would otherwise end up in the bin, from online marketplace Yume over the next six months as part of a pledge toward a world without waste.

 Waste not want not for Yume

Waste not want not for Yume

Using the food instead of dumping it will save about 3.45 million litres of water and stop 100,000kg of carbon dioxide emissions. Since 2018 Sodexo has bought about 65 tonnes of surplus food from Yume...

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