The Zero Food Waste Initiative has officially launched its TRASHNOT'25 campaign against food waste among young minds on October 1st, with the theme; Hand in hand, let's save food.
More information is available on our LinkedIn page.
#stopfoodwaste#TRASHNOT'25 #letussavefood
TRASHNOT'25 Update for Registered Volunteers!
If you signed up to volunteer with TRASHNOT'25, please check your email for important next steps and updates. We have sent out crucial information regarding participation details.
Ready to make an impact in your community? Volunteer for TRASHNOT'25!
We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join the TRASHNOT'25 team.
Please fill out our volunteer application form at https://t.co/TPYD6DD1mt.
We'll be in touch with you soon!
Let's make a difference!
Anticipate TRASHNOT'25!
Educating, engaging, and empowering young minds to become responsible consumers.
We're reaching out to schools to collaborate and make a positive impact on our community! Join us in shaping the next generation.
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We are glad to welcome you to September.
It’s a special month we celebrate the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste globally.
If there is ever a perfect month to start your commitment to building mindful and healthy eating habits, IT IS SEPTEMBER.
#idaflw
Let’s Talk About Why People Waste Food!
Every day, good food goes in the trash, not because it's bad, but due to habits we can change. Here are the top 5 reasons for wasting food: misinterpreting date labels, overbuying, cooking without planning, poor storage, and changing mind.
Hello July!
This month, let’s do more than just set goals; let’s live consciously.
Food waste is one of the biggest silent threats to our planet; yet each of us can be part of the solution.
This July, we’re challenging YOU to commit to fighting food waste intentionally
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We introduced them to the pressing issue of food waste, explaining why it's such a significant problem. We highlighted the consequences of not taking action to reduce food waste now, emphasizing the impact on our environment and communities.
Stay tuned for more updates!
TRASHNOT'23 kicked off yesterday with an onsite school event!
Ten dedicated TRASHNOT volunteers spent an hour educating 135 secondary school students at Petite Monde Bilingual International School in Akure, Nigeria. The session was truly inspiring. #TRASHNOT23#SDG12#IDAFWL
Many people experience stress when it comes to deciding what to eat each day. Fortunately, meal planning is a simple and effective solution that can save time, reduce stress, and also reduce food waste.
https://t.co/xZHaqfJ66L
#stopfoodwaste#sdg12#mealplanning
A Short Story about Deborah Doloughan, North Yorkshire, England.
Deborah Doloughan, a primary school teacher from Tyne and Wear, Middlesbrough, rescued 60,000 food items worth thousands of pounds from being thrown away https://t.co/64Cvnok6fc
#idaflw#sdg12#sdg2#fao#zfwi