China: Law on food waste prevention has been submitted by the lawmakers

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BEIJING, 28 April, 2021 (TON): On Monday, the Chinese lawmakers held group discussions to deliberate a draft law on food waste prevention during an ongoing legislative session of the country's top legislature.

On Monday, the draft was submitted to the National People's Congress Standing Committee for the second reading.

According to the draft, catering service providers could charge customers who leave excessive amounts of food waste a disposal fee, but rates for the charge must be clearly advertised.

Lawmaker Han Mei said the minimum charge for private dining rooms set by some restaurants may lead to food waste as diners who eat in private rooms tend to order excessive amounts of food.

During the discussions, lawmakers praised the draft for laying down principles for food consumption and proposed more anti-waste measures to improve the draft.

However, Lawmaker Wang Shangdian said that in addition to fines, compulsory volunteer services as penalties for food wasters could also be imposed as per the law.

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