Food Tank’s Weekly News Roundup: Australia Cracks Down on Food Waste, COP31 Pushes Clean Energy, Ag Co-ops Offer Hope
By Elena Seeley
PermaNews Brief
Key Takeaways
Australia strengthens policies to reduce food waste while exploring clean energy solutions at COP31.
- Australia targets reduction of food waste
- COP31 prioritizes clean energy initiatives
- Cooperative agriculture shows resilience
- Sustainable practices are gaining traction
- Community efforts enhance food security
Why It Matters
These initiatives are essential for fostering a sustainable future and addressing urgent environmental challenges.
What to Do Next
Support local cooperatives and sustainable food initiatives in your community.
Recommended for: Individuals interested in sustainability and community resilience.
Australia is cracking down on food waste, COP31 eyes clean energy solutions, and new research reveals that resilience built by agricultural co-ops.
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Source: foodtank.com
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