Make the Most of Food @Home

Happy Earth Month!

We’re proud partners of Food Waste Prevention Week and DMV Food Recovery Week!

April 1-7, 2024

April 5  |  2:00pm-2:50pm PT/ 5:00pm-5:50pm ET

How to Lead Your Coworkers in a Seriously Fun Household Food Waste Challenge! 

Need an “off-the-shelf” team-building activity aligned with your workplace’s efforts to prevent food waste? Learn how to lead a team of co-workers in the 4-week Make the Most of Food @ Home challenge in which households track discarded food, take action, and share ideas and results. In this webinar, Recycle Leaders will introduce the what, why, and how of the challenge and create the opportunity to meet seriously fun team leaders who maintained high retention rates and achieved reported reductions in food waste greater than 50%.

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MCPS students: use coupon code mcpsk12student

 
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About the Action Research Project

The Make the Most of Food @ Home Action Research Project provides step-by-step instructions and a day-by-day calendar to guide team leaders in inspiring participating households to complete a 4-week action research project and contribute to our collective impact.

So far, more than 300 people - including educators, green team leaders, and high school student leaders - have participated in this project, resulting in a collective reduction in discarded food by participating households of approximately 50%.

Sign up for our on-demand course to learn to lead a team of households in tracking what, why, and how much food you discard in a week and then take actions together that can improve nutrition, save money, and reduce waste.

For participants in the MCPS Youth Climate Summit, thank you for joining us and if you would like to lead “off-the-shelf” climate action project, register for free using the coupon code: mcpsk12student.

Reduced food waste is the #1 climate change solution according to Project Drawdown and households are the largest contributor to municipal food waste!

This online project is offered by Recycle Leaders and was developed in partnership with the Audubon Naturalist Society based on the EPA's Food too Good to Waste toolkit. This project has received funding from the DC Office of State Superintendent of Education and is informed by lessons learned from the Team Up on Food Waste @ DC Wards 7 and 8 action research project funded by Sustainable DC.

We love working with partners to test innovative ideas and inspire youth leaders. For example, we have received a mini grant to offer this leadership course to Montgomery County Public School high school students to test cash incentives for participation. We are currently partnering with Conservation Nation to offer this custom course for their Teen Leaders in Conservation program.

Contact us to inquire about customizing an action research project or challenge for your organization!

Take Action!

Register for our Food Waste Prevention Week Webinar!

 

We have seriously impactful fun!

Way to go more than 200 team leaders and participants who completed the Make the Most of Food (Remote) Challenge Earth Month 2021! Together we reduced our discarded food by 52%. We had serious fun together!

 
 

Team Leader Testimonials Earth Month 2021

Virtual Awards Ceremony Earth Month 2021

We’re famous!

Check out this case study about our action researchers from DC wards 7 and 8 who helped design this challenge!

The Team Up on Food Waste @ DC Wards 7 and 8 action research project was a partnership with Loop Closing and Soilful City funded in summer 2020 by Sustainable DC.

Thanks to the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) and the World Resources Institute (WRI) for sharing our story in English, en Français, and en Español.

Learn from more CEC case studies and resources here!

 
 

We’re global!

In 2021 we welcomed participation from Spain and India, and across the United States from 6 states and the District of Columbia. Let’s see how we can grow together. We look forward to learning together how to support local efforts globally!

 

What made the Make the Most of Food Challenge different was that … the challenge was designed to help me help myself…”

— Erin Petersen, Student and Green Team Leader, Northwest High School, Montgomery County Public Schools (Winner, Most Replicable Solution, 2021 challenge) & Now: Recycle Leaders Social Media Manager

“…it is a real life practical way to be involved with science in a meaningful way…”

— Alison Ewing, Pre-K Teacher, Green Team Leader @ Burroughs Elementary School (Winner, Most Replicable Solution, 2020 challenge)

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K-12 educators: leading project-based learning?

Check out our course for K-12 teachers to learn to lead this COVID-proof remote civic / climate action project with groups of students.

We support educators, green teams, and school districts.

Contact us to inquire about our offerings!

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