Picture: Re-food International
Description
Food retailers and consumers throw out millions of tonnes of edible food every year, for numerous reasons. At the same time as this mass waste occurs, food poverty is spreading across the European continent and affecting more and more people on a daily basis. This therefore makes initiatives, like those discussed below, that focus on the redistribution of food critical to the well-being of society.
Spotlight: Re-food in Lisbon, Portugal In Lisbon in 2011, a project was launched by an American named Hunter Halder: it is named Re-food and is aimed at "rescuing good food", recovering the meals that have not been consumed in restaurants and redistributing them to people who have difficulties in accessing food. Started in 2011, this initiative has now nearly 120 volunteers, and more than 90 restaurants in the city have agreed to enter into the process.
Examples of similar initiatives
Caxias Social Association - social solutions
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- Re-Food International: https://www.facebook.com/RefoodInternational
Please note: The experience of recovering meals is discussed on another section of this website under the category Avoiding waste (Recovery of goods) and more specifically, Food redistribution.