All stores that are larger than 400 square meters in the future will have to bow foods fail to sell, according to a new law that could spread to the rest of the Union.
Large stores in the future will throw less food. Supermarkets have until July next year to make a deal with the humanitarian organizations or "food banks" for giving the products.
This decision came after the media campaign of the young right-hander Derambarsh Arash, before scenes of homeless people who have been forced to search for containers.
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Derambarsh initially thrown himself was gathering food from supermarkets and shared them endangered , and then started a petition for the adoption of the said law , which was unexpectedly large turnout .
Bajle Jacques , president of the French Association for " food banks " , says the organizations of that kind is needed more staff and greater capacity to manage the idea of Berambarsh . The directors of the big stores do not like this campaign , nor the fact that they are presented as vain who throw food.
We originate from only 5 percent of waste in France, " said one of them, convinced that the initiative arose " just for politicians to feel better. "
Around 4,500 supermarkets already made arrangements for donations, and Derambarsh meanwhile started a similar petition at EU level.
He now hopes to raise at least a million signatures from seven countries , as far as is necessary for the European Commission to review its proposal.