'Mechanical stomach' could turn UK's food waste mountain into a molehill

Will Nichols
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Eco-Safe Digestor, capable of processing over a tonne of food a day, will eliminate costly dumping of leftovers in landfill, company claims

Far below the stylish suites and luxury rooms of London's five star Athenaeum Hotel, a machine billed as a "mechanical stomach" is quietly processing food waste into, well, almost nothing. The Mayfair...

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