According to official estimates, the average French person throws out 20kg-30kg of food a year – 7kg of which is still in its wrapping.  Credit: Christopher Thomond/the Guardian

According to official estimates, the average French person throws out 20kg-30kg of food a year – 7kg of which is still in its wrapping.
Credit: Christopher Thomond/the Guardian

PARIS — French supermarkets will be banned from throwing away or destroying unsold food and must instead donate it to charities or for animal feed, under a law set to crack down on food waste.

The French national assembly voted unanimously to pass the legislation as France battles an epidemic of wasted food that has highlighted the divide between giant food firms and people who are struggling to eat.

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As MPs united in a rare cross-party consensus, the centre-right deputy Yves Jégo told parliament: “There’s an absolute urgency – charities are desperate for food. The most moving part of this law is that it opens us up to others who […]

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