Why is Waste Control Important?
Waste control is important as the storage and disposal of waste presents a risk of physical contamination to food and may attract pests. Also food that is damaged, out of date or rotting may present a risk of microbiological cross contamination from harmful bacteria. Waste can be regarded as any item of food, ingredients, packaging materials or even soiled cleaning cloths which are not suitable for further use and which are intended to be discarded.
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