Redirect unwanted food from businesses: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 09:25, 19 April 2024
In developed countries, businesses waste an extreme amount of food - far more than what it would take to feed all the local poor people.
What could be done with all the food that businesses currently waste?
- Donate it to local food banks and homeless shelters (until their food supply is "saturated").
- Offer it for free/cheap to everyone & anyone in the neighborhood.
- This would of course be seen as "competition" against the businesses that wasted the food in the first place. To overcome their resistance, we might need to...
- Make it illegal for businesses to waste food
- Hand out the food at some location that's fairly far away from the business
- This would of course be seen as "competition" against the businesses that wasted the food in the first place. To overcome their resistance, we might need to...
- Convert the food into some sort of shelf-stable food product to be shipped overseas as food aid.
Next steps / collective actions we can take
- Design some sort of organization that would do any of the above. [DISCUSSION needed]
- Design a political campaign to enable the creation of such an organization. [DISCUSSION needed]
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