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- foodsharing.de is an online platform that saves and distributes surplus food in Germany and Austria. It is managed by the Foodsharing ****ociation (foodsharing...
- Städteranking". Berliner Zeitung. foodsharing. "Lebensmittel teilen, statt wegwerfenfoodsharing Deutschland". foodsharing.de (in German). Retrieved 27 September...
- Mason, Gerald Kennedy of the Daily Bread Food Bank, Richard Yampolsky of Foodshare and Santa Clause TBA "Home Decorating/Alcohol Advertising/Calendar Men"...
- directed at the poor Foodsharing.de – online platformPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallbackpublic foodsharing shelves Olio (app) – Food...
- and shared more than 3 million kilogram of food. He is co-founder of foodsharing.de, where people can share their leftover food instead of throwing them...
- October 1, 2021. "Lebensmittel teilen, statt wegwerfen - foodsharing Deutschland". foodsharing.de. K****am, Ashifa (June 25, 2015). "The solidarity fridge:...
- award. 2015: Category 1 (Intelligent contributions to the Greater Good): foodsharing.de, Category 2 (Intelligent Dissemination of Knowledge): Daniele Ganser...
- German Environmental Organisation. He founded the food sharing website Foodsharing.de, which was launched in January 2013. It was set up as a practical...
- government funding shortfall forced BBM Foodshare to limits its free food parcel service to 200 families. In 2023, BBM Foodshare had previously received NZ$90,000...
- online platforms like Too Good To Go and Olio, public foodsharing shelves like those from foodsharing.de and dumpster diving. One way of dealing with food...