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Second Harvest Food Rescue

Second Harvest Food Rescue: Welcome

Brief Description

Second Harvest Food Rescue: Services
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It is the largest food rescue organization based in Canada. They collect food wastes that are still edible for it to be distributed to various social service organizations and communities. 

Vision:
No Waste. No Hunger.
Mission:
Grow an efficient food recovery network to fuel people and reduce the environmental impacts of avoidable food waste.

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Food Rescue & Delivery Program

Feeding Our Future Initiative

Harvest Kitchen Programs

Training & Education

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Research.

It is their core program where they send several trucks every day to collect food that is still edible that will become food waste from several companies and manufacturers. After collecting the donated food, it will be distributed to various social service agencies.

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The Avoidable Crisis of Food Waste

One of their research entitled, "The Avoidable Crisis of Food Waste," which has two versions, the Roadmap, and the Technical Report. It is a year-long project in partnership with Value Chain Management International. Presented below is the summary of the Roadmap based on my view. 

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Second Harvest Food Rescue: Projects
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Overview

The researchers have used the path of the tomatoes to gather data regarding food loss and waste, according to the said fruit. By using the path of the tomato, they were able to see the particular process where food loss and waste occurred because tomatoes can be used in a lot of products.

Contact Second Harvest Food Rescue

1450 Lodestar Road, Unit 18 Toronto, ON M3J 3C1

416 - 408 - 2594

Official Website:

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Second Harvest Food Rescue: Contact

Food Rescue ASEAN

All information from specific groups or organizations has been borrowed from their official website. All the information, images, and videos found on this website will be cited back on the Reference Page. 

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