Supermarkets struggle to cut supply chain waste

Jessica Shankleman
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But WRAP report shows retailers such as Marks & Spencer and Kraft Foods ahead of schedule to reduce packaging and household waste

Supermarkets are struggling to meet targets to curb the carbon impact of their supply chain, despite making excellent progress in slimming down packaging and encouraging customers to throw away less food,...

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