Care homes could save money in food waste recycling

They could save seven thousand pounds a year if they recycled their food waste rather than sending it to landfill

I'm Matt Jones with news that care homes could save seven thousand pounds a year if they recycled their food waste rather than sending it to landfill -- that's one of the findings by research from Keenan Recycling. It will soon be a legal requirement to recycle food waste, but the research claims that 64 percent of care homes aren't aware of the new rules. The recycling company also found that nearly half of care homes don't think it's a big priority. For more news stories, stay with us here on Care Radio.

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