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FoodRecovery.org

@WeRecoverFood

We connect organizations with surplus food to communities in need, championing sustainability by diverting edible food away from landfills. All for free.

District of Columbia, USA Katılım Temmuz 2014
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This is what food recovery looks like in action. Instead of going to waste, this surplus is going to work, nourishing communities and protecting our planet, one donation at a time. 💚
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🥬 Look at these 10 beautiful crates of fresh, leafy goodness, headed straight to communities who need it most! 🙌
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Last week we recovered an entire truckload of fresh mangoes! Two pallets shifted in the back of the truck during transit and mangoes spilled out everywhere. The delivery was rejected at the grocery store. We rerouted the truck driver to a local food bank instead of a landfill!
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🌸 Spring is here, time to refresh, renew, and give back. Your surplus food has a better home. Let FoodRecovery.org lighten the load. 🌈
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Kindness looks like a full plate. 🍽️💚 Happy National Kindness Day! Today is a great reminder that something as simple as sharing extra food can change a neighbor’s day. That’s why FoodRecovery.org exists: to make sure your surplus food finds a better home.
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Don't let your surplus food go to waste, it's someone's pot of gold! 🍀 🌈 Let FoodRecovery.org lighten the load and help you find the perfect home for your extra food. We connect donors with nonprofits to fight hunger and reduce waste, all for free. #stpatricksday
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We took our advocacy to Washington! 🏛️ Ellen and Oliver spent March 5 & 6 on Capitol Hill alongside the Zero Food Waste Coalition, meeting with congressional offices to make the case for real food waste policy.
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Thanks to an amazing partnership with Trellis Group and Brightly, we were able to recover 523 meals to communities in need from the #Greenbiz event. 🥗♻️ That’s 523 meals going to people in need instead of a landfill.
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Happy National Good Samaritan Day! 💛 Small acts of kindness have the power to change lives. Your surplus food deserves a better home, let's fight hunger and reduce waste together. FoodRecovery.org connects donors with nonprofits, for free. 🍽️✨ #GoodSamaritanDay
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With our fellow ZFWC members, we met with congressional offices to discuss the importance of the Food Date Labeling Act and Appropriations as critical pathways to address food waste in the US.
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📣 We championed food waste prevention on Capitol Hill! 📣 On March 5 & 6, Ellen and Oliver joined the Zero Food Waste Coalition on Capitol Hill to urge Congress to prioritize reducing food loss and waste.
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But we need everyone at the table. One meal, one choice, one community at a time. Let's make 2030 our year. 🌱 Read more at foodrecovery.org/blog/
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Did you know Japan slashed its food waste by 50% eight years ahead of schedule? 🇯🇵 While the U.S. struggles to track progress toward the same 2030 goal, Japan's success reveals a powerful truth: reducing food waste isn't just about policy—it's about people.
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