Amazon and Mill Industries Inc. are teaming up to recycle fruit and vegetable scraps from Whole Foods Market stores into nutrient-rich chicken feed. The waste will be processed using Mill Commercial infrastructure and sent to Whole Foods’ egg suppliers. This initiative aims to reduce food waste and create a more circular supply chain.
Thomas Selby from the Amazon Climate Pledge Fund highlighted the benefits of utilizing Mill’s infrastructure, including reducing waste and increasing operational efficiency. In pre-market trading, AMZN is currently at $222.59 on the Nasdaq, showing a slight decrease of 0.09 percent. This collaboration is part of Amazon’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
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