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Food Is Wasted - Documenting the issue of food waste
Food Is Wasted
14 episodes
5 days ago
Food Is Wasted started off as a documentary photography project by Chris King, initiated by a desire to raise awareness about the many and varied initiatives fighting to reduce avoidable food waste. It's hoped that the project will play some part in helping to engage people and motivating them to take action - however small - be it by volunteering for an organisation, or being more conscious of the food they waste as individuals, and proactively try to reduce it.
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Food Is Wasted started off as a documentary photography project by Chris King, initiated by a desire to raise awareness about the many and varied initiatives fighting to reduce avoidable food waste. It's hoped that the project will play some part in helping to engage people and motivating them to take action - however small - be it by volunteering for an organisation, or being more conscious of the food they waste as individuals, and proactively try to reduce it.
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OddBox - bringing wonky fruit and veg to homes and offices
Food Is Wasted - Documenting the issue of food waste
54 minutes 6 seconds
7 years ago
OddBox - bringing wonky fruit and veg to homes and offices

Oddbox is a London-based box scheme that works directly with farmers and growers to take their wonky and surplus produce – so food that might otherwise have gone to waste -  then deliver them straight to their members’ doors at a price that’s fair for both the farmer and their members.

I spoke to Emilie and Deepak - the two founders of the company, about how they started off, how they sourced their produce, what they’ve witnessed, and what they feel needs to be done to make a more sustainable food system. As we discuss, it’s evident that things need to change, and that despite lots of noise being created by supermarkets around the issue of food waste, they unfortunately are unlikely to lead that change.

It was a great chat, and they give some really valuable insights as to why there is a vital need for the work they are doing, and others that are motivated not by the bottom-line, but by the desire to create positive change in a sustainable manner, and through a long-term approach to providing people access to seasonal, nutritious, affordable food.

This episode is also available as a video, which you can watch via the Food Is Wasted YouTube Channel – go to http://foodiswasted.com/youtube and you’ll see this, and all the other videos produced so far.

If you want to learn more about Oddbox, you can visit their website at http://oddbox.co.uk

And as always, please be sure to share the podcast and video with anyone you feel might be interested.

To find out more about the issue of food waste and people and organisations fighting to reduce is, visit the Food Is Wasted website - http://foodiswasted.com

Food Is Wasted - Documenting the issue of food waste
Food Is Wasted started off as a documentary photography project by Chris King, initiated by a desire to raise awareness about the many and varied initiatives fighting to reduce avoidable food waste. It's hoped that the project will play some part in helping to engage people and motivating them to take action - however small - be it by volunteering for an organisation, or being more conscious of the food they waste as individuals, and proactively try to reduce it.