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General Informa1on Project Overview Projects Results Tes1monials Showcasing Highlights Way for the Future Credits
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General Informa1on USA
Love Your Leftovers
Argentina
AlimentAR
Poland
FeedBack
Malaysia
Clean Our Plate
Overview of achievements
39
2,059
82
14,000+
Volunteers
People reached
Workshops organized
Kg of food rescued
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Project Overview This is the project framework that we suggested to follow: Project Concept
KPIs
1. Educate the community on food waste management and sustainable food consumption 2. Organize food donations, collect and distribute food to underserved people
# workshops organized # workshop participants % people changing their consumption habits # kg of food waste prevented in community % level of understanding on food waste management
Key Activities 1. Make a research on food waste problem in the community 2. Organize workshops to educate people on the topic of sustainable consumption, raise awareness on the global
3. Visit NGOs, Food Banks to learn how they tackle food waste issues locally 4. Organize food donations, help collect and distribute unsold food to people to in need
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Projects Results
Project Results: Argen1na In facts The project AlimentAR was hosted by a local Food Bank in Rosario and was aimed to reduce food waste by redistribu4ng the unsold food and hos4ng educa4onal workshops to inspire sustainable consump4on habits as well as healthy nutri4on.
Workshops delivered
21
Total of people reached
285
World’s Largest Lesson classes
4
Food classified: •
Liters
663
Cans
3150
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Kg
Electrolux employees volunteered
13,376 2
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Project Results: Malaysia In facts The project Clean Our Plate is created to increase awareness, change aMtudes and ini4ate easy and obvious ac4ons of youth towards reducing preventable food waste and fully u4lizing surplus food, in order for them to inuence their peers and households.
Workshops delivered
4
Total of people reached
803
Boys
396
Girls
407
Average students per workshop
201
ReducEon of food waste
58%
Increase of food waste awareness
15%
Students with long-term plans
90%
Students execuEng plans
70%
Facebook reach
2,092
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Project Results: Poland In facts During the project FeedBack volunteers conducted research on food waste in Poland, organized workshops and events at schools and NGOs concerning this topic and prepared an output in the way to be used later for raising awareness about food consump4on in Poland.
Workshops delivered
36
Total of people reached
480
Boys
200
Girls
280
Average students per workshop
15
OďŹƒcial venues
6
Cultural centers
4
Schools
2
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Project Results: United States The project Love Your LeSovers addressed community needs of responsible household consump4on, decreasing the number of obese or overweight youth, feeding the underserved people and improving waste management through compos4ng. Volunteers spent 6 weeks in summer camps educa4ng youth through lessons and engaging ac4vi4es.
In facts Workshops delivered
21
Total of people reached
491
Total hours of SDG12 educaEon
184
Food composted (kg)
250
Daily garbage reducEon
2 bags
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Tes1monials Entering this project I thought it was going to be like any other volunteering event, but it was more than that. This project helped me understand the SDGs, how I am capable to help achieve them, and at the same time I was able to share this message to the people from Rosario, Argentina. Throughout 6 weeks my teammates and I informed businesses, NGOs and schools on the SDGs 2 and 12. We approached each age group differently, but all with the same goal, to have them promise to make a change in their lifestyle that would help end hunger and ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. I would not choose to spend those 6 weeks in any other way. Angelica Leija Project volunteer, Argentina From the camp that I participated in, I got so many information that I’ve never learnt before. Such as, how to be a good leader and how to lead other people to be responsible of their leftover foods which caused a lot of negative effects to us. Besides that, I gained many international friends and learnt a lot of things from them as well as throughout this program. This camp is a very exciting and informative activity. I got to know a lot about food waste and how we as individuals and the youth in Malaysia can contribute towards this issue! Aimi Workshop participant, Malaysia
This was the first time where our garbage wasn’t overflowing outside on the street, this is due to the amount of food composted. As time went on, all of our kids learned what should be composted, what should be recycled, and thrown out. Cindy Robertson Director of Kiddie Keep Well Camp, USA
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Showcasing Highlights
A workshop at the Electrolux plant, Argen0na
A workshop in the camp, Poland
Ac0vity with children at school, Malaysia Feed the Planet - Project report | Food Founda4on Electrolux & AIESEC Partnership
Showcasing Highlights
Working at the Food Bank, Argen0na A workshop at school, Malaysia
A workshop in the camp, USA Feed the Planet - Project report | Food Founda4on Electrolux & AIESEC Partnership
Way for the Future A brief overview of upscaling the projects for winter 2019 Prospect Locations
KPIs
Austria, Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Hungary, Italy, Malaysia, Peru, Poland, Thailand, Ukraine, USA
Expected number of volunteers - 200 Expected reach of children through workshops - 8000
# workshops organized # children educated % people changing their consumption habits # kg of food waste prevented in community % level of understanding on food waste management
Key Activities 1. Organize workshops to educate youth on the topic of sustainable consumption, raise awareness on the global & local food waste issues 2. Visit NGOs, Food Banks to learn how they tackle food waste issues locally
3. Organize food donations, help collect and distribute unsold food to people to in need 4. Deliver World’s Largest Lesson workshops using the newly created toolkit aimed to educate kids on how to minimize food waste and become advocates for sustainable food consumption. Feed the Planet - Project report | Food Founda4on Electrolux & AIESEC Partnership
Credits
Anna Kainova Global Project Manager AIESEC InternaIonal
Ekaterina TroďŹ mova Social Investment Junior Project Manager Electrolux
Katharina Wegener Partnership Director AIESEC InternaIonal
Tanya Landysheva Youth 4 Global Goals Director AIESEC InternaIonal
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