International Food Loss and Waste Awareness Day: Robinhood of a country that stops food waste

Millions of people go to bed hungry somewhere, and the leftover food is just dumped in the trash. The nation’s adolescents and teenagers are acting decisively in this direction.

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Sawma Jha. Friends, millions of people worldwide go to bed hungry while leftover food is simply dumped in the trash. All of the country’s kids and youth are actively moving in this way after realising this major issue. On September 29, 2022, International Food Loss and Waste Awareness Day let’s discuss how you may reduce food waste and spread awareness about it to help your country progress and change.

A lavish wedding celebration was being planned somewhere. There were thousands of invitees. It was time to serve a variety of foods. A young man then noticed that after dining, the leftover food was being dumped in the trash. He was unable to take this. It occurred to me that this leftover food could feed thousands of people, but no one seemed to care. Ankit Kwatra is the name of the young man, my friend. After that day, he came to the conclusion that food waste needed to be curbed. Following this, he quit his lucrative position in the business world and founded an organisation called “Feeding India” Five persons were his only associates at the time, but currently his organisation operates in more than 42 Indian cities. The distribution of leftover food from weddings and festivities to those in need involves thousands of volunteers. Their primary goal is to ensure that nobody goes hungry. Let us inform you that Ankit was chosen for his leadership qualities and contributions to the battle against poverty, inequality, and injustice as well as climate change by the year 2030.

If you’ve heard the tale of Robin Hood, you probably know how this well-known and adored figure in English literature used to harbour animosity toward the wealthy members of society in order to aid the less fortunate. But Ankit doesn’t act in this way, unlike the Indian Robin Hood. They visit restaurants and large hotels, speak with their managers and explain how their leftover food might satisfy the hunger of hungry, destitute people. In a nation where 200 million people every night go to bed hungry. Millions of people suffer from malnutrition, making it a difficult chore to feed them. The good news is that you get priceless delight in exchange for doing nothing at all.

The Robin Hood Army is its moniker.

‘Robinhood Army’ is the name of the group that was founded in 2014. A young man named Neel Ghosh founded it. Neil was in Portugal at the time, according to the organization’s other co-founder, Aarushi Batra. There, he observed a food programme whereby leftovers were given to the needy and homeless. A Robin Hood army was being discussed from here. As soon as Neel Ghosh arrived in India, he began working in this direction. Every two to three kilometres, Aarushi recounts, “We used to meet starving individuals in need who would go without food for days.” We got to work. urged attendees to donate leftover food by attending events. It was difficult to get there though. restaurants. Where would you find the chance to make the task the best if there were no obstacles? Hotel and food recipients’ faces were photographed and displayed to restaurant proprietors. On Sunday, when he would visit with the Robinhood Army to meet these folks and learn about their selfless endeavour to end hunger, a special meeting would be planned. He gradually acquired everyone’s affection. After that, his perseverance and good intentions began to bear fruit. Most of the organization’s youth employees, who number in the lakhs, are between the ages of 18 and 25. Everyone is now aiding them by providing financial support, from regular individuals to owners of five-star hotels and restaurants.

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Zero waste shopping and sustainable lifestyle concept, various farm organic vegetables, grains, pasta, eggs and fruits in reusable packaging supermarket bags. copy space top view, white concrete table

initiative. The Robinhood company now offers services in more than 400 cities and ten countries. In India, we waste around 40% of the food, according to Aarushi. Around the world, millions of people go to bed hungry. After Kovid, the situation has gotten worse. If they so want, young people can alter this horrific image. In India, we throw away around 40% of our food. Around the world, millions of people go to bed hungry. After Kovid, the situation has gotten worse. If they so want, young people can alter this horrific image. In India, we throw away around 40% of our food. Around the world, millions of people go to bed hungry. After Kovid, the situation has gotten worse. This horrific image can be changed by young people. one-fourth of the food. Around the world, millions of people go to bed hungry. After Kovid, the situation has gotten worse. If they so want, young people can alter this horrific image. In India, we throw away around 40% of our food. Around the world, millions of people go to bed hungry. After Kovid, the situation has gotten worse. If they so want, young people can alter this horrific image. who has a million or more? Everyone, from everyday people to owners of five-star hotels and restaurants, is now assisting them by taking the initiative. The Robinhood company now offers services in more than 400 cities and ten countries. In India, we waste around 40% of the food, according to Aarushi. Millions of individuals visit

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Close-up Of A Person Throwing Pepperoni Pizza On Plate In Dustbin

world. After Kovid, the situation has gotten worse. If they so want, young people can alter this horrific image. who has a million or more? Everyone, from everyday people to owners of five-star hotels and restaurants, is now assisting them by taking the initiative. The Robinhood company now offers services in more than 400 cities and ten countries. In India, we waste around 40% of the food, according to Aarushi. Around the world, millions of people go to bed hungry. After Kovid, the situation has gotten worse. If they so want, young people can alter this horrific image.

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