Anne Arundel – Food Rescue US https://foodrescue.us Fill Plates. Not Landfills. Wed, 04 Sep 2024 14:22:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://foodrescue.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/cropped-FRUS-Favicon-32x32.png Anne Arundel – Food Rescue US https://foodrescue.us 32 32 Food Recovery: A Powerful Solution Combating Food Waste and Food Insecurity https://foodrescue.us/food-recovery-as-powerful-solution-to-food-waste-and-insecurity/ Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:38:02 +0000 https://foodrescue.us/?p=1893 In a country where millions go hungry every day and vast amounts of food are needlessly discarded, food recovery presents a pragmatic and compassionate solution. Yet, amidst the discussion surrounding food waste and food insecurity, the potential of food recovery remains largely unknown to much of the US, and therein lies a powerful opportunity.  Download…

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In a country where millions go hungry every day and vast amounts of food are needlessly discarded, food recovery presents a pragmatic and compassionate solution. Yet, amidst the discussion surrounding food waste and food insecurity, the potential of food recovery remains largely unknown to much of the US, and therein lies a powerful opportunity. 

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The Challenge

According to ReFED, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing food waste in the United States, a staggering 38 percent of food goes uneaten in our country.  That adds up to 180 billion pounds and $408 billion wasted annually. Simultaneously, over 40 million Americans struggle with food insecurity, unsure of where their next meal will come from. These statistics paint a stark picture of a broken system in dire need of intervention.

Food Recovery As Part of Solution

Food recovery in Fairfield Connecticut

Enter food recovery—an often-overlooked mechanism with the power to address both food waste and food insecurity simultaneously. Food recovery involves rescuing surplus food that would otherwise be discarded and redistributing it to those in need. It’s a simple concept with profound implications.

At the forefront of this movement is Food Rescue US, a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing food insecurity through food rescue. Our organization recognizes that hunger is not a scarcity issue but a distribution problem, and we are tackling it head-on by mobilizing volunteers to rescue surplus food and deliver it to local agencies serving those in need.  In 2023, Food Rescue US rescued 38 Million pounds of food across 20 states and the District of Columbia, the equivalent of more than 31 million meals for those in need.

Accessibility and Scalability

What sets food recovery apart is its accessibility and scalability. Volunteering as a food rescuer requires nothing more than time and compassion. Individuals can sign up to be a part of the solution, rescuing food from grocery stores, restaurants, bakeries, or catered events and delivering it to food pantries, soup kitchens, or shelters. The impact of volunteers ripples through communities, providing nourishment and hope to those who need it most.

Group of Food Rescue US volunteers in front of a truck full of food in Detroit

The benefits of food recovery extend far beyond addressing immediate hunger. When food goes to landfill, it releases methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, as it degrades.  Diverting food from landfills reduces greenhouse gas emissions and alleviates the strain on our environment. It also has economic advantages, saving businesses money on disposal costs and generating tax deductions for food donations.

Food recovery also fosters a sense of community and solidarity, bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds, united by a common goal: to ensure no one goes hungry in their community. In a time marked by division and discord, feeding the food insecure transcends barriers and reminds us of our shared humanity.

Underutilized Tool

Despite its immense potential, food recovery as a solution remains underutilized on a national scale. To fully harness food recovery’s power, we must elevate it in our collective consciousness and integrate it into our social and economic systems. This requires collaboration among policymakers, businesses, nonprofits, and individuals (volunteers) to create supportive frameworks and incentives for food recovery initiatives.

We can all play a role in promoting food recovery. Whether we volunteer our time, support food recovery organizations like Food Rescue US, or advocate for policy changes, each of us has the power to make a difference.

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2021 IMPACT REPORT https://foodrescue.us/2021-impact-report/ Wed, 08 Jun 2022 18:31:40 +0000 https://foodrescue.us/?p=1095 We could not be prouder of the impact that was accomplished by our network in 2021. Thank you to everyone who contributed to helping us grow! View our 2021 Impact Report HERE.

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We could not be prouder of the impact that was accomplished by our network in 2021. Thank you to everyone who contributed to helping us grow!

View our 2021 Impact Report HERE.

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2020 Impact Report https://foodrescue.us/2020-impact-report/ Thu, 29 Jul 2021 15:57:08 +0000 https://foodrescue.us/?p=535 We are pleased to share our 2020 Impact Report that presents our shared work over the past year, including our COVID-19 response. Everyday we are inspired by the individuals and organizations that have chosen to partner with Food Rescue US to further our dual missions: reducing hunger and food waste. Thank you for participating in this important work. View our Impact Report HERE.

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We are pleased to share our 2020 Impact Report that presents our shared work over the past year, including our COVID-19 response. Everyday we are inspired by the individuals and organizations that have chosen to partner with Food Rescue US to further our dual missions: reducing hunger and food waste. Thank you for participating in this important work.

View our Impact Report HERE.

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Cariati Developers, Inc. Makes $41,000 Food Donation to Food Rescue US https://foodrescue.us/cariati-developers-inc-makes-41000-food-donation-to-food-rescue-us/ Wed, 12 May 2021 16:53:46 +0000 https://foodrescue.us/?p=461 Donald Cariati, along with Cariati Developers, Inc., today announced a $41,000 food donation that will be provided to the national food recovery nonprofit, Food Rescue US. The food donation, consisting of over 27,000 pounds of lentils, will be distributed through Food Rescue US locations in Anne Arundel County, MD and Washington D.C. This donation will…

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Donald Cariati, along with Cariati Developers, Inc., today announced a $41,000 food donation that will be provided to the national food recovery nonprofit, Food Rescue US. The food donation, consisting of over 27,000 pounds of lentils, will be distributed through Food Rescue US locations in Anne Arundel County, MD and Washington D.C. This donation will help support various social service agencies, including the Muslim American Center, The Church at Seven Run, Iglesia Cristiana Nuevo Jardin, Harvest Resources, Iglesia Roca de Los Siglos, and West Annapolis Pop Up Pantry, that offer support to food insecure individuals throughout Maryland and D.C. 

“The pandemic has shined a spotlight on food insecurity, a major crisis in America,” said Carol Shattuck, CEO, Food Rescue US. “This generous donation from Cariati Developers, Inc., will be put to immediate use by our agency partners while ensuring this excess food does not end up as food waste in our landfills.” 

Based in Wallingford, CT, Cariati Developers, Inc., has been on hand to help people recover from national disasters for well over 20 years. In addition to working with FEMA, Cariati Developers are preferred contractors for MEMA (Massachusetts Emergency Management), the State of Virginia (VDOT), the District of Columbia, the State of Maryland (Baltimore), the Connecticut DOT, NYC Sanitation (DSNY), NYC OEM (Office of Emergency Management), and the City of Boston. 

Founded in 2011, Food Rescue US is currently rescuing surplus food in 30 locations throughout the U.S. Using proprietary software, food rescuers sign up to transfer healthy, excess food from food donors to local social service agencies that feed the food insecure.

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