The Food Industry Looks to Turn Garbage Into Gold

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Food and beverage companies are turning cocoa husks, apple peels and other trash into new products—and not just food

Food and beverage companies are combing through their garbage looking for potential profits.

Mondelez International Inc., Starbucks Corp. and Anheuser-Busch InBev SA are among the industry giants developing foods and drinks from foodstuffs like cocoa husks and spent brewing grain that they and their suppliers have long discarded. They’re hoping to attract consumers who say they want companies to waste less and lessen their environmental impact.

 

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Great

We have been doing this before it was cool!

An example worth emulating indeed elsewhere as well.

Great, this could be a great alternative if we can turn DemocRATs in to useful citizens in a forceable future,

This is wonderful

Genius

Nasty. Yet you look down on homeless for doing it to survive. I hate ppl

That's not a good sign!Unfortunately!

More like into poop.

Thank god

Farmers have done stuff like this since forever.

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