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Food Waste Diversion Efforts Not As Effective As Designed, UCSD Study Finds
Food waste recycling in California. Courtesy Waste Management While well-intentioned, the first several states attempting to divert food waste from landfills and incinerators posted just a 20% success rate, according to a study published Thursday. The study, published in Thursday’s issue of Science, “was conducted by researchers at the UC San Diego Rady School of Management. They found that of the first five states to adopt food waste bans, Massachusetts was the only one to have shown marked success.” “We can say with high confidence that the combination of waste bans did not reduce landfilled waste by more than 3%, and that is including Massachusetts, which successfully reduced la

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