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Countdown to Spain´s Food Waste Act

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The fight against food waste is about to take a crucial step with the imminent approval of the Law on the Prevention of Food Loss and Waste in Spain.

The text has already been submitted to the Senate by the Congress of Deputies and is in its final phase of processing, with key dates that mark the path to its entry into force: the deadline for amendments and veto proposals ends on 7 February, and 26 March is the deadline for processing in the Senate. From the publication in the Official State Gazette (BOE), supermarkets and other actors in the large-scale food distribution sector will have one year to adapt to the new obligations.

An important law that has supermarkets as a key player

In Spain, 25 million kilograms of food are wasted weekly, of which more than 80% are unused products, according to data extracted from the foundations of the Law. These worrying figures were the driving force behind the legislation that sets specific objectives: reducing per capita waste at retail and consumer level by 50% by 2030, and food losses during production by 20%.

Supermarkets are key players in achieving these goals because they are located at a strategic point in the food chain, connecting producers and consumers. By managing large volumes of food, they have the capacity to generate a significant impact on reducing waste, both in the management of their own surpluses and in raising awareness among employees and customers.

For this reason, the law establishes a series of responsibilities for supermarkets. One of the most important, detailed in Article 6, indicates that those establishments in the food chain with a surface area of ​​more than 1,300 m² will be obliged to sign donation agreements with social entities, guaranteeing that food that cannot be sold, but is still fit for consumption, is destined for those who need it most.

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They should also promote the sale of products with imperfections or those close to their best-before date, and encourage sustainable practices that reduce waste at the source.

Restaurants must also play a part

Restaurants and other food outlets will also have to adapt to the changes, ensuring, as much as possible, that no food goes to waste, and that customers are able to take their uneaten food home.


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Torrevieja unveils the charity race “5K Steps That Matter by Quirónsalud” in aid of AFECÁNCER

Quirónsalud Torrevieja Hospital today presented the charity race “5K Steps That Matter” at Torrevieja Town Hall, as part of the hospital’s 25th anniversary celebrations. All proceeds from the event will be donated in full to AFECÁNCER, a local association supporting cancer patients and their families.

The race will take place on Sunday 25th May at 9:00 am in the Parque de las Naciones in Torrevieja. The event offers various categories suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including a 5K run, Nordic walking, children’s races, and a range of family-friendly activities.

This community event is held in collaboration with the Torrevieja Town Council, through its departments of Sports and Health, as well as the Torrevieja Athletics Club and the Brotons Group.

The event’s race packs will be prepared with the support of ADIEM Torrevieja, an organisation that promotes the social and professional inclusion of individuals with mental health conditions. Their participation adds further depth to the event’s inclusive and charitable nature, highlighting the power of community and cooperation for a common cause.

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A family-friendly sporting event

Beyond the athletic competition, the day promises to be a true celebration of solidarity, with a full schedule of complementary activities:

  • Zumba session with Javi Jodani, a well-known local instructor, bringing energy and movement to the morning.
  • Live music by Instinto Primate, performing from the heart of the park to create a festive atmosphere.
  • Children’s workshops and activities throughout the morning, providing a safe and engaging environment for the youngest attendees.
  • Café area with seating, offering refreshments and a space to relax.
  • “Dorsal 0” (virtual race bib) available via the registration page for those unable to attend in person but who wish to support the cause.

Race and event Schedule

  • 09:00 – Collection of adult race numbers: Participants should collect their bibs at the designated area. Early arrival is advised to avoid queues.
  • 10:00 – Start of the 5K race: The main event begins, with a 5-kilometre route monitored by the Torrevieja Athletics Club to ensure runners’ safety.
  • 11:00 – Nordic walking event begins: A walking alternative open to all, promoting inclusive participation.
  • 11:00 to 12:00 – Live performance by Instinto Primate: Enjoy music in the park during the festivities.
  • 11:15 – Prize-giving ceremony for the 5K race winners.
  • 11:30 – Collection of children’s race numbers: Children participating in the races should collect their bibs from the designated area.
  • 12:00 – Children’s races begin (within the park):
    • SUB4 (Mixed, up to age 3) – 50m
    • SUB6 (Mixed, ages 4–5) – 50m
    • SUB8 (Boys & Girls, ages 6–7) – 100m
    • SUB10 (Boys & Girls, ages 8–9) – 600m
    • SUB12 (Boys & Girls, ages 10–11) – 600m
    • SUB14 (Boys & Girls, ages 12–13) – 1,200m
      Races are adapted by age to encourage children’s participation, held in a secure, supervised area of the park.
  • 12:30 – Prize-giving ceremony for children’s races.
  • 10:30 to 12:30 – Children’s activities: Fun and educational workshops and games for young attendees.
  • 12:30 to 13:00 – Final Zumba session: A fun and energetic way to end the day, open to all participants.

A day to remember as part of Quirónsalud Torrevieja’s 25th anniversary

This charity race forms part of the activities commemorating the 25th anniversary of Quirónsalud Torrevieja Hospital – a milestone that celebrates the hospital’s strong ties with the local community and its ongoing commitment to health, solidarity, and the promotion of healthy lifestyles. Throughout the year, the hospital will be organising a series of initiatives including exhibitions, podcasts, commemorative mosaics, and a grand closing event in October.


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Three arrested in Benidorm for stealing wallets and using the cards where one of them worked

National Police Alicante Arrest

Three individuals were apprehended by National Police officers in Benidorm (Alicante) on suspicion of being the leaders of a criminal organisation that specialises in pickpocketing. It is believed that the group stole credit cards from the establishment’s POS payment terminals, where one of the individuals worked.

    The National Police said the arrest was made at the same place the cards were used, 20 minutes after the wallet was stolen.

    The CIMACC Chamber of the 091 made the arrests after a foreign tourist called to report that a man, whose wallet he had stolen, fled on a high-powered vehicle driven by another person.

    The nearby area was the subject of a coordinated deployment by city service patrols.  The victim was receiving notifications on his mobile phone regarding charges made to his cards, so the remaining crews were deployed through the streets of the leisure and restaurant area of the old city while one of the crews interrogated her.  A maximum of nine payment transactions were executed.

    The deployed agents found a vehicle in front of an establishment that matched the victim’s description. The vehicle’s name corresponded to one of the most recent charges mentioned by the injured party.

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    Consequently, the authorities secured the premises’ exits to avert the possibility of an escape.  They observed that three men were conversing inside, and two of them attempted to exit without being observed by the agents when they entered.  One of the suspects was carrying a product that was purchased on the spot, as well as dollar banknotes, reais (Brazilian currency), and pounds in their pockets.

    In the interim, one of the officers observed as a third individual, who was later identified as the establishment’s manager, exited the counter and proceeded to a corner. There, he threw four fragments of what appeared to be a credit card to the ground.

    As a result, the authorities were able to retrieve these fragments and determine that they were one of the victim’s cards.  Additionally, they found a health certificate in his pocket that did not belong to him.   In the end, they found three payment terminals on the counter, adjacent to which were several purchase statements that corresponded to the charges made to the victim’s card that were also discovered. Additionally, a box contained 2,610 euros in cash, although the invoicing for that day was only 3 euros.

    For these reasons, the agents apprehended these three individuals, who are alleged to have committed the offences of theft, fraud, money laundering of capital, and criminal organisation.  The city’s investigating court has placed the suspects under detention following the police proceedings.

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Brit dies in Benidorm after collapsing during his stag do

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During his stag party in Benidorm with his father and friends, a 29-year-old British man died after abruptly collapsing at a bar. The young man fell to the ground resulted in a severe gash on his skull. The bar proprietor and another customer initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to maintain the man’s stability from the outset. The owner stated that they were able to sustain the young man’s vital signs for the first minute; however, he ceased to respond thereafter.

Nevertheless, they continued the manoeuvre for approximately 15 minutes until the ambulance arrived. Despite the emergency team’s efforts, they were unable to revive the young man. The victim’s father disclosed that his son experienced a cardiac arrest in England five years ago, at the age of 24. The Halifax-based individual, who is the father of a son, was in Benidorm for his bachelor party in anticipation of his upcoming wedding in May.

According to National Police sources, the cause of death is still unknown; however, they have confirmed that the individual died immediately due to a medical issue.


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