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FSA supports trade in recycled plastics for food packaging

Posted by: Katie Pettifer, Chief Executive, Posted on: 10 February 2026 - Categories: Our mission

Cymraeg The impact that food production has on the environment is well documented. Whether it’s concerns around carbon emissions, food waste, or bio-diversity loss, there are clear warning signs that the world needs to move to a more sustainable supply …

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