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Don’t judge a fruit by its peel

March 31, 2022 Sarah Lewis 0

Ugly produce needs love, too.

Kelly Mansell is co-owner of Rocket Bakery. Henrike Wilhelm/Kicker
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How to save food

October 15, 2020 Henrike Wilhelm 0

NL businesses and consumers alike rethink food waste.

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Reduce. Reuse. Recognize. Kicker’s Waste Age nominated for Atlantic Journalism Award

April 5, 2019 Stephen Miller 0

Kicker has been nominated along with journalism programs from King’s College and Nova Scotia Community College.

Waste Age - An investigation into food loss and waste
Waste Age

Waste Age

June 12, 2018 Adam Pike 0
Waste Age

Governments committed to reducing food wastage by one-third

June 12, 2018 Adam Pike 0
Waste Age

From table to landfill, food waste is hurting the planet

June 12, 2018 Victoria Plowman 0
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Food wastage: Community still searches for solutions

June 11, 2018 Emily Lyver 0
Waste and poverty
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Hunger, waste and poverty

June 11, 2018 Jessica Dobbin 0
Waste Age

It’s easy to waste $31 billion in food when we don’t value it enough

June 11, 2018 Mike Moore 0
Cow eating
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From dirt to dinner

June 11, 2018 Erica Yetman 0

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