where both Republicans and Democrats wanted adjustments made.
so Mr Blazgys and his team are dealing with more than three million larvae a month.Mr Kotch says current AD plants aren't enough to cope with the anticipated influx of household food waste.
working largely with private food manufacturers and supermarkets.That way the protein rich fly larvae can be converted into protein products for use in animal feed or industrial use.a breakdown process which creates biogas.
but it also produces valuable protein and organic fertiliser.Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) are currently barring councils from using fly larvae to process food waste.
some people are still looking to see if we're going to fail.
and being harvested as a protein ingredient.and people can appeal if they think we've made a mistake.
was told it did not follow standards on dangerous organizations or individuals.content generated by AI or fictional characters.
a Reddit thread dedicated to the issue features many people sharing their stories of being banned in recent months.Meta also told the BBC it uses technology to identify potentially suspicious behaviours.