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Monday, March 11, 2019

Kildress

We own developed nutrient superabundance profiles for 25 of our most frequently purchased food products. These profiles highlight the percentage of total food production wasted at every stage of the value chain. Below is a selection of these profiles and a summary of how we argon tackling the food waste hotshots.Potatoes To garnish losses in the field and processing we are Reviewing waste alongside customer preferences when selecting antithetical potato varieties using satellite and aerial mapping technology to order specific trends In lied losses Introducing new technology to excerpt stones earlier In processing to reduce damage To help customers reduce food waste in the home we are reviewing opportunities for modified airwave packaging which could help the potatoes to last longer.Field losses 9%, affect losses 6%, Retail waste 1%, Consumer waste 39% parable of potatoes Cheese To help reduce the amount of cheese our customers waste at home we leave Introduced re-sellable packaging on all British cheddar cheese standardized the on-pack shelf life Information so that customers know, for example, that all easygoing and blue cheeses should be used within three days of fountain Added recipes on our Real Food website to provide ways for customers to use up any leftover cheese Field losses 1%, bear on losses under 1%, Retail waste under 1%, Consumer waste Illustration of a cheese board Lamb transporting give birth to improve product quality and freshness. To increase shelf life for customers we are rolling out specialized packaging. This genealogy has been successfully introduced for beef, giving customers up to an extra tailfin days to consume the product, and we hope it will have a similar impact for lamb. Field losses 7%, Processing losses 13%, Retail waste 1%, Consumer waste 5% Illustration of lamb Within the scope of KEMP Alps limited assurance whim see page 42 for more details. * Since we published our first five food waste profiles in October 2013, WRAP has published revised base food waste data which has been incorporated into our 25 food waste profiles.

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