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Don’t throw away - Donate
Food donation to support the most deprived
Brussels – 03/01/ 2016
In the world, 1/3 of food produced for human consumption is wasted. This represents 1,3 billion tons per year.
Source : FAO - 2011
At EU level, manufacturing + retail/wholesale + catering + households = 89 million tons of food waste per year or 243 000 tons per day or 179 kg/capita/year
Unsold products/surplus/leftovers…
• Uneaten ordered products (catering)• Order error• Unmarketable products - ex : twisted
vegetables• Change of packaging, wrong label…• Close expiration date or date of minimum
durability...
Yet in the EU• 79 million people live below the poverty line• 40 million people can not afford a basic meal
every other day.
Many people are depending on food aid• 16 million people in the EU• More than 240.000 people in Belgium• More than 55.000 people in Brussels
Why donate ?
• Solidarity• Fight against food waste – reducing of waste
and reducing environmental impacts• Corporate social responsibility• Stock optimisation• Often cheaper than throwing (VAT Directive)
To whom donate?Food aid organisations• Food parcels • Social grocery stores• Social restaurants • Public social services / Red Cross / Saint-Vincent de Paul / Resto
du Cœur… • Food Banks• Intermediate/support platforms (Dream, Bourse aux dons…)
Social economy projects • Refresh, Disco soup…
In Brussels, more than 100 organisations are active in food aid• 52 services deliver food parcels• 11 social grocery stores• 29 social restaurants and 24 municipality
restaurants• 7 public social services (CPAS)• Food Bank
To whom donate?
Different forms of food aid
Each kind of food aid meets specific needs and complements each other effectively.
Source: FdSS, 2012
To whom should I donate?
• Different choices taking into account : kind of products, distribution deadlines, expiration date, kind of food aid organisation (the services it provides ; its beneficiaries), distances,…
What can be given?
• All fresh products, frozen products or dry goods• Organisations recognised by AFSCA/citizens• Food safety• Expiration date or date of minimum durability• Intact packaging• Product with wrong labeling ?• Information on allergens
What can be given?
• Hot and cold chains holding• Refrigerated transport (bags, boxes, t° control, …)– Cold meals – max 7°– Hot meals – above 60°
• Defrosted products not to refreeze • « Home made » freezing : date + type of product –
max 2 month
What can be given?
• Responsibility : transfer of the responsibility during the donation but the company is responsible in case of health alert.
• Food aid organisations takes an insurance
Together let’s support food donations
Efficient management of food surplus
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First results
• Official kick-off 29/10/2015• More than 220 organisations registred• Daily offers of fruits and vegetables (DREAM) +
other donors + ongoing negotiations• 7 actual local partnerships and 45 ongoing projects• 40 tons per month → 100 tons per week• Development of logistics