Hurtigruten Unveils New Initiative for Reducing Food Waste

Hurtigruten unveiled a specially designed reactor at one of its ports that converts edible food waste into compost used to grow vegetables for Hurtigruten. The initiative aligns with Hurtigruten’s goal of reaching zero-edible food waste, the company said in a statement.
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