SCIENCETHE HINDU NATIONAL
New tool to help cities quantify greenhouse gas emissions from food waste
A new tool has been developed to help cities quantify greenhouse gas emissions specifically from food waste. The tool aims to assist urban areas in measuring and addressing emissions related to discarded food.
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