Inside Parka , plant - based restaurant committed to biodiversity and sustainable agriculture
A restaurant in Toronto has been working to reduce plastic waste from landfills and reduce its use of paper containers. But what does it mean for the environment and sustainability? The BBC’s Justin Parkinson looks at the challenges facing a restaurant chain in the city.
Source: torontolife.comPublished on 2021-09-16
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