The numbers are in - households and residences continue to waste more food than any other sector. This food overwhelmingly ends up in landfills. What steps can we take to fight back against this trend?
Read MoreGrocery costs in California are higher than ever before. With so many residents struggling to afford basic needs, what can be done? In this post, learn more about initiatives and organizations looking to make an impact in the Golden State.
Read MoreSB1383 is now law - both Tier 1 and Tier 2 food generators must comply. Compliance inspections have also begun - both for food generators and jurisdictions!
Read MoreThe Golden State Warriors have a one-of-a-kind food recovery system in place at the Chase Center. Hear from their sustainability manager, Alyah Kanso, about what exactly corporate sustainability means (or - should mean!)
Read MoreAccess to grocery stores & supermarkets is something many of us take for granted. For many Californians, living in a food desert prevents them from having this same privilege.
Read MoreMeet Food Connect! This Philadelphia-based food rescue organization specializes in quickly connecting fresh food surplus to local communities - and is one of Replate’s longest-standing partnerships.
Read MoreIn some places in California - it’s easier to find snacks, alcohol, and fast food rather than a healthy meal. These areas are called food swamps - learn more about them here in our Replate blog.
Read MoreDenver Food Rescue fights food insecurity and increases health equity in their local neighborhoods by way of food rescue - learn more about them here!
Read MoreDonor-advised funds (DAFs) are becoming an increasingly popular method for financially supporting non-profit organizations. Let us explain how exactly they work!
Read MoreLearn more about Ci4Ci, a non-profit in California’s Central Valley making impactful strides towards improving food access in their local community.
Read MoreAre all food date labels expiration dates? Not exactly - and Congress is looking to make this distinction even clearer.
Read MoreLearn more about how Replate works directly with other non-profit organizations to set up more equitable food rescue and distribution systems.
Read MoreOnce a commercial food generator has been served a county notice to comply with SB 1383, the bill requires that the generator ‘establish documented arrangements with food recovery services or organizations…..
Read MoreThe urgency of Senate Bill 1383’s implementation may seem sudden, but here in California, the ongoing climate and hunger crises cannot wait - and SB1383’s food recovery requirement is a vital part of the solution.
Read MoreNeighborhood Housing Services of Chicago - or Kells Park Community Council - is one of Replate’s longtime recipient partners - they serve dozens and sometimes hundreds of meals each week to their local community in Humboldt Park..
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