Amazon and Mill Industries announced that they’re teaming up to bring an innovation to Whole Foods Market stores that will reduce in-store food waste. The grocer will be the first to deploy Mill Commercial, Mill’s new, automated, high-capacity food recycling infrastructure. Starting in 2027, fruit and vegetable scraps generated in back-of-house operations will be processed by Mill’s technology and turned into a nutrient-rich chicken feed ingredient intended for Whole Foods Market’s private-label egg suppliers. In addition, Mill received an investment from Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund to enable the deployment of this technology.
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