Food Recovery Network
We are a student-run group that takes surplus food and brings it to people who are hungry.
The Food Recovery Network @ Brown (FRN@Brown) is a network of student groups and individuals at Brown University, volunteering to recover the surplus food from the dining halls and special events and donate in the Providence area. Every night, through our partnership with Brown Dining Services, we go around to the dining halls on campus and collect food that is still perfectly good, but would have
Check out our new partnership with The Elisha Project!! 531 pounds of food donated and more to come!
04/20/2017
Click here to support Barbara Freitas Emergency Fire Fund organized by Brown HOPE Before dedicating her life to helping the poorest among us and educating the next generation of advocates, Barbara Freitas was herself homeless. Now, a house fire has confronted her with the prospect of homelessness once again. This emergency fund will make sure Barbara can pay the deposit on an...
04/18/2017
Click here to support Barbara Freitas Emergency Fire Fund organized by Brown HOPE Before dedicating her life to helping the poorest among us and educating the next generation of advocates, Barbara Freitas was herself homeless. Now, a house fire has confronted her with the prospect of homelessness once again. This emergency fund will make sure Barbara can pay the deposit on an...
04/05/2017
Lookin to learn more about sustainability efforts on other campuses (campooses? campi? campees? who knows...)? Or has it just gotten to that point in the year when you want an entirely new friend group? Check out this event at JWU this weekend, it should be pretty greeeeeeeeeen
For anyone lookin to get educated during spring break:
https://www.recyclingstar.org/events/building-resiliency-food-recovery-webinar/
Building Resiliency in Food Recovery Webinar A staggering amount of food is wasted in the United States—estimated at 52 million tons a year. At every step of our food system–growing, harvesting, processing, packaging, transporting, marketing, consumption, and disposal—waste is generated. Meanwhile, in our country, 13 percent of households (15....
Good people standing up for those less fortunate than them.
02/21/2017
Some pretty baws things goin on cross the sea
New food waste-fueled delivery trucks will roll out for U.K. supermarket Since 2012, Waitrose has used any unsold food that is not donated to create electricity through anaerobic digestion. Its latest endeavor goes a step further: ten of its new delivery trucks will use food waste as fuel.
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