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Stop Wasting Food movement Denmark: International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste events

  • Uploaded on Friday 13 of September 2024
  • Author(s) Stop Wasting Food movement Denmark (Stop Spild Af Mad)

Event: On Sun, 29th September 2024 from 10:00 to 18:00

Location: Digitally

For the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste 2024 - IDAFLW 2024 - the Stop Wasting Food movement Denmark (Stop Spild Af Mad) plans, among many other activities, the following:

  • Digital campaign with tips and good advices on how to prevent and reduce food waste in collaboration with Stop Wasting Food movement Denmark’s partners.
  • Consumer inspiration on how to stop wasting food.
  • Opinion-editorials in Danish and international media.

The campaign will be available on Stop Wasting Food movement Denmark’s social media channels with 128.000+ total social media followers. See more at https://www.facebook.com/madspild and https://www.stopwastingfoodmovement.org

Name of organisation : Stop Wasting Food movement Denmark (Stop Spild Af Mad)

Contact email: info@stopwastingfoodmovement.org

Further information: https://www.stopwastingfoodmovement.org

Date of publication: 2024-09-29

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