Kawartha Lakes Food Source Introduces New Green Dishes Program to the Kawartha Lakes
Submitted by Kawartha Lakes Food Source
As a community leader in food issues, the Kawartha Lakes Food Source is always looking for innovative ways to build and strengthen food security within the City of Kawartha Lakes. Recently the Kawartha Lakes Food Source announced the kick-off of a new program designed to eliminate the need for disposable dishes at community events, while also supporting food banks across the Kawartha Lakes.
“We were inspired by our recent work with FoodRescue.ca to expand our efforts to reduce waste related to food and its consumption”, says Jessica Topfer, FoodRescue.ca Coordinator at the Kawartha Lakes Food Source. “Our new Green Dishes program will allow our community to reduce their environmental impact when hosting events that include food, while also helping food banks feed the need across the Kawartha Lakes. By putting your food on our Green Dishes, you’re allowing us to fill more plates in the community.”
Green Dishes is a waste reduction program designed to offer an alternative to single use dishes and cutlery at private or public community events. In a nutshell, organizations or individuals can borrow dishes, cutlery, and utensils for a set donation fee by completing an order form and agreeing to terms and conditions. Dishes are then picked up by the borrower, used, cleaned, and returned to the Kawartha Lakes Food Source. All proceeds go towards ending hunger in the Kawartha Lakes.
This program is open to our entire community to make use of, not just current partners of the Kawartha Lakes Food Source. Green Dishes is perfect fit for all types of gatherings, such as meetings, birthday parties, and conferences. Discounts will be available to fellow non-profit and social service organizations.
The program will include all staple items required for serving a full meal, including plates, bowls, drinking glasses, mugs, forks, knives, and spoons. Specialty items including serving bowls, trays, and tongs will also be offered. When completing an order form, borrowers specify the types and amounts of items they need for their own unique events. For now, the dishes available will be an eclectic set, with fun colours and patterns. In time, the Kawartha Lakes Food Source will expand their inventory to include a matching set to be able to offer for those events which require a more polished look.
Local market-based research conducted by the Kawartha Lakes Food Source demonstrates that Green Dishes will be a more affordable to borrowers than buying eco-conscious dishes and utensils, such as biodegradable cups, plates, and cutlery. Based on online wholesale prices, it would cost approximately $55.88 for an organization or individual to purchase enough single use eco-conscious dishes and utensils to serve a full meal for 50 people. Alternatively, the cost of borrowing the same number of dishes and utensils through the Green Dishes program would be $37.50. Aside from saving environmental costs, Green Dishes can save forward thinking organizations money as well.
For those individuals and organizations that might not be as concerned about the environmental impacts of using single use items, Green Dishes is still an affordable alternative to the generic wholesale items. Based on online wholesale prices, it would cost approximately $24.80 for an organization or individual to purchase enough single use dishes and utensils to serve a meal for 50 people. The cost of borrowing Green Dishes would be about $13 more expensive. However, as Heather Kirby, General Manager of the Kawartha Lakes Food Source points out, “borrowers get the peace of mind that their donation will be used to reduce hunger in their community, rather than it ending up in the pockets of big business. Additionally, the use of glass, ceramics, and silverware can really elevate an event in comparison to paper, plastic, and Styrofoam.”
The Kawartha Lakes Food Source will be officially launching Green Dishes on April 1 st, 2020. Over the next month, the Kawartha Lakes Food Source is looking for the community’s support in collecting enough dishes and utensils to get the program off the ground. If you have items that have been sitting in your cupboards collecting dust, drop them off at the Kawartha Lakes Food Source warehouse at 41 George St W, Lindsay from Monday – Friday, anytime between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM.
The Kawartha Lakes Food Source would like to acknowledge and thank the Ontario Public Interest Research Group of Peterborough for allowing us to adopt this Green Dishes idea and introduce it to our community.
For more information about donating items, or the Green Dishes program in general, contact Jessica Topfer at 705-324-0707.
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About the Kawartha Lakes Food Source
Kawartha Lakes Food Source is a distribution center that procures and distributes food to 35 agencies, advocates for food security and poverty related issues, and collaborates with the community to support those who do not have enough. Located at 41 George St W, Lindsay.
www.kawarthalakesfoodsource.com
About Ontario Public Interest Research Group of Peterborough
Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) was first established in Ontario in 1973. Today there are about a dozen PIRGs across Ontario and several across the country. The Peterborough Chapter of the Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) has provided a space, a multitude of resources and support for students and community members to develop activist and transferable skills, while they work on social and environmental issues that are of utmost importance to them and their communities to implement social change.
https://opirgptbo.ca/
For more information, please contact:
Jessica Topfer
FoodRescue.ca Coordinator Kawartha Lakes Food Source
705-341-5088 jessicat@foodrescue.ca