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Spain wants to ban food waste by law

2022-06-07T20:46:57.383Z


Avoidable food wastage could become very expensive in Spain from now on. Consumers are exempt, but businesses want the Spanish government to pay if they waste food.


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Supermarket in the Spanish capital Madrid: fines are to be imposed for food waste

Photo: Denis Doyle/ Getty Images

The left-leaning government in Spain has approved a bill at a cabinet meeting that would fine all companies in the production and distribution chain that produce avoidable food waste between €2,000 and €60,000.

The law is to be presented to Parliament in Madrid in the next few days and will come into force at the beginning of 2023 according to the government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, highlighted the “pioneering” of the “Food Loss and Waste Prevention Law” in the EU.

Only France and Italy have similar rules.

According to the ministry, a good 1.36 million tons of food are thrown away in Spain every year.

That is around 30 kilograms per citizen.

According to the law, restaurants and pubs should offer their guests free "doggy bags" so that they can take food home that they haven't eaten.

Larger food companies should develop plans to reduce waste.

Supermarkets are being urged to lower prices as the sell-by date approaches.

Food donations to food banks and other support groups should also be better organized.

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Source: spiegel

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