We use cookies to enhance your visit to our site and to bring you advertisements that might interest you. Read our Privacy and Cookies policies to find out more. Italy changes law to make all supermarkets give unsold food to needy 'We are making it more convenient for companies to donate than to waste' Tuesday 15 March 2016 09:30 BST Food waste in the home accounts for about half of national waste Getty Images Italy is set to pass a law that will make supermarkets donate their waste food to charities. It will become the second European country to pass such laws after the French introduced a bill in February which bans supermarket throwing away or spoiling unsold food. The bill has recieved widespread bipartisan support and is expected to pass the lower house of the parliament on Monday before a final vote in the Senate of the Republic. Read more Unlike France, which fines supermarkets found wasting food,
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