Charities to get cash from £15m fund to redistribute surplus farm food

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“We have a proven model which funds farmers to redistribute their unsold food, which means that together, we can take meaningful steps toward achieving a zero-waste Britain,” Charlotte Hill and Kris Gibbon-Walsh, chief executives of The Felix Project and FareShare respectively, said.

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