The New Measure: A Regional Approach to Food Waste Reduction
The UK government has introduced a new measure aimed at reducing food waste across the country. This initiative, which took effect on December 23, 2024, focuses on the regions of East Yorkshire, City of Hull, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk. The new measure is part of a broader effort to tackle food waste, which is estimated to cost the UK economy around £26 billion annually.
Understanding the Problem of Food Waste
Food waste is a significant issue in the UK, with an estimated 10 million tonnes of food being wasted each year. This not only has environmental implications, but also affects the economy and food security.
Housing matters for bird health and welfare.
The Importance of Housing Measures for Bird Keepers
Housing measures are a crucial aspect of bird keeping, and it is essential for bird keepers to take immediate action to house their birds. The UK’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is encouraging bird keepers to follow the new rules and take steps to protect both bird health and animal welfare.
Why Housing Measures Matter
The Impact of Poor Housing on Bird Health
Examples of Effective Housing Measures
Taking Action to House Your Birds
By taking immediate action to house their birds, bird keepers can help protect both bird health and animal welfare.
Bird keepers in the affected regions are required to: