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Food Recovery

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Grocery Stores, Nonprofits Selected for Food Recovery Work Group

The program would take food that would otherwise be thrown away and redistribute to people in need.

A proposed "food recovery" program for Montgomery County that would redistribute would-be wasted food to people in need gained momentum Tuesday. The County Council approved a work group to study costs and logistics for the program, which Councilmember Valerie Ervin (D-Dist 5) proposed in October. She said the idea was inspired by the work of two University of Maryland students.  Maryland's program, called the Food Recovery Network, collects unused food from events like football games and alumni parties, and redistributes the food to hungry people. The group has donated more than 30,000 meals. The work group is made up of county government and school officials and representatives from local food banks, grocery store chains and nonprofits. …

Friday, October 5, 2012

Waste Not, Want Not: Montgomery 'Food Recovery' Program May Be Next

Montgomery County Council member Valerie Ervin said she was inspired by students at the University of Maryland who redistributed food that would be thrown away from sports events.

How many hungry people could government and community programs feed if food that would otherwise be thrown away was redistributed to those who needed it? Montgomery County Council member Valerie Ervin (D-Dist 5) is hoping to find out. Ervin announced Friday that she wants to start a food recovery program in Montgomery County based on a model created by students at the University of Maryland. At Maryland, the Food Recovery Network collects unused food from special events, such as football games and alumni parties, and redistributes the food to hungry people. The group has donated more than 30,000 meals, according to a release from the county council.   “Hunger is an ever-increasing problem in our county,” Ervin said in a statement. “The …

Candi

2:42 pm on Sunday, October 7, 2012

Fantastic idea! Thank you CC member Ervin for bringing this initiative to the entire county & hopefully later to the entire state. Thanks!   more ›

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