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Landslide Hampers Food Surplus Plans in Torshavn Municipality

In some neighborhoods, there are currently a pilot system where citizens can throw away glass and metal. But the intention is also to develop the possibilities of recycling food waste, says Elsa Berg, Mayor of the Municipality of Torshavn. They have another pilot project, where the municipality collects fruit and vegetable food waste from several restaurants and supermarkets, and directs it away to the biogas plant Førka at Bakkafrost, where it …
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In some neighborhoods, there are currently a pilot system where citizens can throw away glass and metal. But the intention is also to develop the possibilities of recycling food waste, says Elsa Berg, Mayor of the Municipality of Torshavn. They have another pilot project, where the municipality collects fruit and vegetable food waste from several restaurants and supermarkets, and directs it away to the biogas plant Førka at Bakkafrost, where it …

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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