
Help win a historic law to make UK businesses publicly report their food waste – a world first. Take action to stop this vital law being weakened/cancelled!
Thank you to the over 1,000 of you who have already taken action! Not responded to the government consultation yet? Act now, with this quick/easy email action - you have until midnight Monday 5th September to help win this vital food waste law!
Almost all businesses continue to keep their food waste secret.
But now the government is proposing a hugely significant new law – the first of its type in the world – which would make it compulsory for larger food businesses to report their food waste.
But without public pressure, there’s a big risk this vital food waste law could be weakened… or even scrapped. Reporting could be delayed years, and farms could be excluded completely.
As millions go hungry and the climate crisis worsens, no food should be wasted.
You have until midnight Monday 5th September to respond to the government’s consultation. Our friends at Feedback have made this email action to help you easily respond.
There’s been an incredible response from 1,000 of you – can we make it 1,000 more to really ramp up the pressure? If we all respond, we could save the food waste law!
Take action! (only takes 2 mins)
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Are you part of an organisation who’d like to submit a more detailed response to the consultation, to have even more impact? Contact Feedback for help/support: martin@feedbackglobal.org
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Thanks for helping us in our fight against food waste!
Over and sprout,
the This Is Rubbish team