Waste not, want not: Hong Kong cafe zeros in on reducing trash

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Waste not, want not: Hong Kong cafe zeros in on reducing trash
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A zero food waste cafe in Hong Kong is trying to tackle the financial hub's escalating trash problem by providing meals that are fully ...

HONG KONG: A zero food waste cafe in Hong Kong is trying to tackle the financial hub's escalating trash problem by providing meals that are fully compostable, such as vegetables and herb flatbreads, and packaging that is turned into fertiliser.

A staff member prepares a salad next to compostable food packaging at Mana Cafe in Wan Chai, Hong Kong, China, Apr 14, 2020. Beirut-born Gaia, who worked in eco-fashion in Bangkok before moving to Hong Kong in 1992, opened Mana in 2011.

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