Tesco: What is measurable can be handled!
Tesco Europe has published its report on the amount of food surplus and waste generated during its operation for the financial year of 2016/2017. The chain of stores first published such data in the region first among the companies, because it is convinced that transparency and measurement are indispensable to taking even more effective steps to reduce waste.
Tesco is convinced that what is measurable can be handled. The report gives an accurate picture of the amount of surplus and waste, and on the basis of the data, the chain of stores can take more effective steps to reduce the amount of waste and to utilize the surplus for human consumption for further beneficial use.
The Tesco food waste report is available on the company’s website: http://www.tescomagyarorszag.hu/hu/k%C3%B6z%C3%B6ss%C3%A9gek/%C3%A9lelmiszer-pazarl%C3%A1s-elleni-k%C3%BCzdelem/elelmiszer-hulladek-jelentes
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