
Hudson Valley Food Waste Challenge: Learn to Waste Less Food & Save on Groceries
Join the Hudson Valley Food Waste Challenge and learn to reduce your family’s “foodprint”
Why should my family participate in the Food Waste Challenge?
The Food Waste Challenge will save you money at the grocery store, decrease the time you spend planning and preparing meals, teach your kids about healthy eating and managing money, and help you protect the environment and give back to your community.
How long does it run?
The challenge lasts for six weeks and will only take approximately 25 minutes a week. It is designed to fit into your busy lifestyle and can be done at your own time and pace.
What materials do I need to participate in the Food Waste Challenge?
The only things needed to participate are small garbage bags, a small kitchen scale, and the desire to feel good about making a positive change in your current food-waste habits.
The $25 registration fee provides access to the online community, a toolkit, resources to help track your success, a very cool T-shirt, and the opportunity to win great prizes.
How will the it help my family?
Your family will create new, healthy eating habits, and you will be helping to protect the environment.
“The Food Waste Challenge is a great activity for the whole family to do together, in your neighborhood or get your school involved in,” says Janet Irizarry, founder of Hudson Valley Eats, which was started 5 years ago to focus attention on the great food entrepreneurs and restaurant owners in the Hudson Valley. “The United States Food Waste Reduction Goal is to reduce food waste by half by 2030, the UN Global initiative is to do it by 2050. As Hudson Valley residents, wouldn’t it be great to do our part to support these efforts as best we can? Each one of us by ourselves may feel there is nothing we can do about climate change, but I promise you, together we can make a difference.”
Irizarry has partnered with many nonprofits in the Hudson Valley that offer food assistance, food rescue, and food education programs. Her mission is to make sure everyone in the Hudson Valley EATS, not just those who can afford it. She encourages us all to join the Food Waste Challenge, emphasizing that it is “a Win-Win-Win! It will make your life easier, save you money and combat climate change. Something that makes you feel that good doesn't come along that often, so take advantage of the opportunity now. The challenge starts on Monday, and we want you in it!”
For more information, visit hudsonvalleyeats.com or follow Hudson Valley Eats on Facebook and Instagram.