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Food Waste: The World Can’t Afford It

Enterra Insights

When it comes to food waste, the environment takes a double whammy — water, packaging, transportation, and agricultural resources get used up for naught, and that leftover sandwich or container of expired spinach you bought in hopes of healthy eating releases greenhouse gases as it decomposes in a landfill.”[2] ”[5].

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Food Waste: The World Can’t Afford It

Enterra Insights

When it comes to food waste, the environment takes a double whammy — water, packaging, transportation, and agricultural resources get used up for naught, and that leftover sandwich or container of expired spinach you bought in hopes of healthy eating releases greenhouse gases as it decomposes in a landfill.”[2] ”[5].

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This Week in Logistics News (June 1 – 8)

Logistics Viewpoints

The Boston area has been hit especially hard, as a thick layer of pollen has the sky looking a eerie yellow color. The Weather Service noted that the pollen was thick enough to reduce visibility in multiple cities and towns. Additionally, shippers often transport multiple high-value goods at once. Until this year, that is.