Start your Food-Share Point now! (PDF version)
Please read through them carefully, so that you can avoid some common mistakes and will have your local foodsharing initiative flourishing! We want you to succeed and therefore share our experiences with you. We are nevertheless also aware of extremely differing circumstances in different areas of the world, so don't hesitate to adapt our approach to your situation as much as you see fit!
And please tell us how this all works out for you!
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We wish you all the best for your foodsaving and sharing! Thank you very much for your will to fight food waste together with us!
A place where saved food can be distributed to the public. A Food-Share Point ideally consists of a fridge and a cupboard but can also be only one of the two. The most important requirement is that the food can be accessed by everyone. |
If you use a foodsaving platform like foodsharing.de or foodsaving.world, be sure to enter your Food-Share Point there, as it facilitates managing the team, the cleaning schedule and the communication.
What happens if somebody gets food poisoning from shared food?
How can your team of foodsavers be safe from liability issues?
foodsharing comes from a political background but is not affiliated with any political party or religious organization. We refute any claims to the contrary. |
Easily perishable foods and drinks that have a potentially high risk of noxious effects and are therefore not fit to be shared via foodsharing. |
Unconditional sharing describes that something (in our case food) will be given to others without expecting anything in return. |
In the case of foodsharing, unconditional sharing of food means
Always try to behave along the lines of:
Only take what you need! Share with others! Make sure the food gets eaten! |