that of indigenous expert, bruno pereira, is still under analysis. now on bbc news, it s time for click. this week: lara smells rubbish. it doesn t smell, really. but how can it doesn t smell, really. but how can we it doesn t smell, really. but how can we use it doesn t smell, really. but how can we use food - it doesn t smell, really. but how can we use food waste as food? ., u, how can we use food waste as food? ., u, ., ~ ., food? and how can we make meat without the food? and how can we make meat without the animals? food? and how can we make meat without the animals? these - food? and how can we make meat without the animals? these are i without the animals? these are not normal without the animals? these are not normal roadsides, - without the animals? these are not normal roadsides, how - without the animals? these are not normal roadsides, how one| not normal roadsides, how one videogame is crashing through the barrierfor death people. plus, what a tr
still under analysis. shortly on bbc news, newswatch. but first, here s click. food, glorious food. we love it! maybe a bit too much, because it is often shipped around the world, which is and this is a technical term not good. the problem isn t just the problem isn tjust enough getting the food, it s also the fact that we buy too much of it and don t always use it all. food waste is such a big problem for the environment that if food waste was a country, it would be the third biggest carbon emitter after china and the us. and in the future, food might take a very differentjourney future, food might take a very different journey after you throw it away. different journey after you throw it away. can i take you on that journey? throw it away. can i take you on that journey? let s - throw it away. can i take you on that journey? let s go! i picture a tasty looking breakfast buffet. all those dishes appetisingly full to choose from, even if you arrive just before it is du
temple in the afghan capital kabul. two people are said to have been killed. the attackers threw hand grenades at the building but the taliban say a car bomb detonated before reaching the temple. supermarkets and utility companies should be helping people struggling with soaring prices, according to the uk government s new cost of living adviser. now on bbc news, here s click. food, glorious food! we love it! maybe a bit too much because it s often shipped around the world, which is and this is a technical term not good. and the problem isn tjust in us getting the food, it s also the fact that we buy too much of it and don t always use it all. food waste is such a big problem for the environment that if food waste was a country, it would be the third biggest carbon emitter after china and the us. and in the future, food might take a very differentjourney after you throw it away. can i take you on thatjourney? let s go! picture a tasty looking breakfast buffet, all those d
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