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Countdown to Spain´s Food Waste Act

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.
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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Elche offers short hot air balloon rides

The Department of Tourism of Elche City Council will provide hot air balloon flights on Saturdays as part of the city’s celebration of the Jubilee Year. Irene Ruíz, the city’s councillor, stated that this initiative “will provide tourists and residents with a distinctive perspective of our Palm Grove, a World Heritage Site, while also providing them with the opportunity to experience the excitement of a balloon ride.”
Commemorating the Jubilee Year, this novel activity will be accessible beginning on Saturday, April 19th. To reserve your appointment, you must register on the www.elche.es/englobo website. The price is just 3 euros to make it affordable for residents.
The Candalix parking lot, situated adjacent to Paseo de la Estación, will host the hot air balloon, which will be custom-branded with the slogan “Elche, heaven on earth,” every Saturday from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The ride will be conducted in four-person groups.
Tourism Councillor Irene Ruíz asserts that this initiative “will provide a distinctive perspective on the Palmeral.” The initiative will be available until November 1st, the end of the Jubilee Year. Ruíz stated, “Our objective is to symbolically communicate the essence of Elche, and this product is also a tourist attraction that will enrich the visitor’s experience.”
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Businesspeople swindled out of more than 3,000,000€ in Alicante with fake international loans

Five members of a family in Alicante, Madrid, and Almería have been apprehended by the Guardia Civil. Investigators allege that they are part of a criminal organisation that defrauded merchants of over three million euros by promising fictitious international loans. Four victims have been identified by investigators; however, they believe that there are more than twenty.
Agents searched the family properties, which included a luxury residence in one of Alicante’s most exclusive residential areas and a storage room. Agents confiscated vacuum-packed cash during the search (pictured.)
The operation led to the seizure of a luxury vehicle, numerous bank accounts, electronic devices, and documentation related to the fraudulent transactions, in addition to nearly €27,000 in cash. The seizure of movable and immovable property, including a residence valued at over €2 million, was also requested.
The operation was initiated at the end of last year in response to a complaint from a merchant who had been defrauded of over 70,000 euros while applying for a supposed international loan of one million euros. This complaint revealed a criminal network with numerous victims in various provinces of Spain and even abroad. This initial complaint was succeeded by another, which claimed that a company that had submitted an application for a six million euro loan had been defrauded of over 600,000 euros.
Entrepreneurship recruitment
Entrepreneurs who were unable to obtain conventional financing sought alternatives in international private capital, so the organisation recruited them. A network of recruiters, often unaware of the scam, established the initial contact.
The organization’s members subsequently created fraudulent documents, advertised their services in offices located in reputable business districts, and scheduled appointments with a legitimate notary in Paris. The notary, who was unaware of the scheme, merely verified the signatures.
The victims were requested to pay additional amounts, citing bureaucratic or financial complications, after they had already paid the initial fees for management, broking, insurance, or purported international taxes. They never completed the transfer. The fraud was discovered by some victims after they had made multiple payments.
Currently, we have identified four casualties, but we anticipate that the total number of victims could exceed twenty. The economic loss is expected to exceed three million euros. The provinces of Alicante and Almería are the primary locations of those affected.
The married couple who were considered the ringleaders of the scheme were among those detained, and they were already apprehended in 2022 for similar offences during a police operation. The individuals involved in the scheme were able to maintain a high standard of living. The man allegedly violated the order to depart the country on numerous occasions to conduct transactions associated with the scam, including signing at a notary in Paris and collecting cash. Additionally, the other suspects received comprehensive training and were responsible for specific tasks within the conspiracy, including recruiting, translating, and preparing legal documents.
The Urban and Economic Crimes Team of the Alicante Judicial Police Unit conducted the operation with the assistance of the Technological Investigation Team of the same command.
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Homeless man sentenced to 11 years in prison for murder

A 59-year-old man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison by the Provincial Court for striking a man, also a vagrant with a sock containing a stone, resulting in his death.
The accused also resided in a residential area that was frequently visited by homeless individuals, which was situated adjacent to the José Rico football stadium Perez in Alicante.
In the transient settlement area, the defendant and the victim were present when the incident occurred at approximately 3:25 a.m. on December 8th, 2023. Both individuals allegedly engaged in an argument for unknown reasons. During the altercation, the convicted man used a sock containing a stone to strike the victim on the head and other parts of his body.
The victim sustained multiple traumas as a result of the strikes, necessitating his transfer to the General Hospital of Alicante for medical attention. He remained there for sixteen days.
He was initially admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and subsequently transferred to the Royal and Holy Hospital of Charity of Cartagena in Murcia, where he passed away a few days later.
The defendant admitted to all of the facts and accepted responsibility during the trial.
In addition to the 11 years in prison, the sentence includes five additional years of supervised release and a compensation of 25,653 euros to the Valencian Service of Health for expenses associated with your medical care. Additionally, it requests an additional 10,442 euros from the Murcian Service of Health.
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