Emily Broad Leib, JD

Emily Broad Leib, JD, director, Food Law and Policy Division, Harvard Law School, Boston. She is coauthor of a report titled “The Dating Game: How Confusing Food Date Labels Lead to Food Waste in America,” copublished with The Natural Resources Defense Council, an international nonprofit environmental group.

“Sell By” Dates And Other Misleading Labels Cause Terrible Food Waste
Food

“Sell By” Dates And Other Misleading Labels Cause Terrible Food Waste

Emily Broad Leib, JD | February 13, 2017

Open your refrigerator or pantry, and pick up a few random jars, bottles, cans or cartons of food—peanut butter, orange…

“Sell By” Dates and Other Misleading Labels Cause Terrible Food Waste
Food

“Sell By” Dates and Other Misleading Labels Cause Terrible Food Waste

Emily Broad Leib, JD | December 20, 2013

Open your refrigerator or pantry, and pick up a few random jars, bottles, cans or cartons of food—peanut butter, orange…