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Householders will soon have to keep food waste in the modern equivalent of a slop bucket, the Government said yesterday.
Hilary Benn, the Environment Secretary, said that instead of being thrown away on landfill sites, food waste would be used for composting or turned into energy.
Britain throws away 8.3 million tonnes of food each year, costing families with children
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