The Horse 2019/20

Technology & Environment

Sharing clothes

Hello everybody :)

As you may know our project is sharing / renting clothes to save ressources. 

Our goal for today is to find out if there are already shops who share / rent clothes and how expensive this is. 

In addition to this we want to start a little experience for example sharing our clothes in school (sport lesson). This could probably be a problem because of the situation right know (corona) so we don't know now if this can work or not. 

If you have other ideas don't hestitate to write a comment or contact us.

Bye for now

Joël Burlet, David Zenger, Oscar de Ruijter

 

Bildergebnis für clothes

End food waste - published project!

Hi everybody!

Our contribution "end food waste - the challenge" is now published on the website "don't waste my energy".

Click the project link https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/22/end-food-waste-the-challenge/

to read all the details about the challenge and food waste in general!

We want to to thank everybody who was involved in our project!

All the best wishes,
Melisa and Aìna

Our final Post - Green Walls

We finally postet our project on dontwastemy.energy!

Please feel free to read, comment and leave us a feedback! You can learn a lot about green walls and how easy it is to build one by yourself. Also check out our latest Instagram Post (Instagram: dontwaste_myenergy)

https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/18/green-walls-for-a-green-city (dontwastemy.energy)

Thank you for reading and we hope you enjoy it.

Your Green Walls Team from Switzerland
Manuela, Anja and Raffael

Final Post is published!

Hi!

We finally finished our project about "The apple, more than "just" a local product" and we are happy to present the final post on "Befter" right here: https://dontwastemy.energy/2020/01/22/the-apple-more-than-just-a-local-product/

Thanks to all people supporting our team and project with interviews, filming, correcting, sources and of course for the mental support.

We wish you a pleasant reading time and please feel free to leave a comment below!

Best,
Tamara, Simone, Stefanie

Task 5, Reflection - End Food Waste Challenge

When we first imagined the outcome of our project, we expected a lot of participants and therefore a big impact for the environment. As described above this was not quite the case. However, while promoting the project, we realized that another very important aspect of our project was to talk about the issue at hand. Many individuals were not aware of the immense impact that food waste has on our world. Thanks to our promoting we were able to start discussions and raise awareness though that aspect of our project, which we did not take in account at the beginning but turned out to be very rewarding.

Overall, we have profited a lot from our project. We learned about our own wastage habits as well as about the ones from other individuals, about raising awareness and being patient. We are happy with the outcome and would like to thank all of the participants for their commitment and time! We highly appreciate all your efforts. We could not have done this project without you!

Thank you!

All the best,

Melisa and Aìna

Food waste

Food waste

In recent years there has been a lot of discussion in politic and media about food waste. Some countries have made laws to reduce food-waste. In France supermarkets aren’t allowed to waste food. They have to give it for free to homeless people before they waste the food. Germany has similar laws for food waste like France. Here in Switzerland we don’t have any laws for food waste in supermarkets. They are allowed to throw away what they want.

 

In Switzerland supermarkets are responsible for only 5 % of the all the food that gets wasted. Around 50 % of the food gets wasted at home. But the food that is wasted from supermarkets is most of the times good food, while private households waste the food when it’s not eatable anymore. So the food that is wasted in supermarkets gets wasted for no reason in most cases.

Interviews

We have made interviews with a owner of a little farmshop:

How much food do you waste?

Nearly nothing. Only products like eggs or milk are very tricky to store.

Which food get wasted the most by you?

Eggs, because they are the trickiest products and get bad very fast.

Why do you throw away the food?

Because otherwise you can get a food poisoning. This would be bad for our reputation and we can get sued.

Have you done arrangements against the food waste?

No, we dont do anything, because the demand is not planable. We look that we waste as less food as possible.

Would you eat food which is older then the “best before date”?

Yes, nearly in every case. In milk and meatproducts we look very carefully. Naturally we cant sell food which is over the best-before date, because it is not alloud.

Have you a bad conscience when you throw away good food?

No, because we only waste food which you cant consume anymore.

Do you attach importance to the spotlessness of an apple for example?

No, I dont tend to, because external flaw does not mean that the food is not good anymore.

If you have the choose between an older product and a fresh one which would you take? Both are eatable?

I would tend to fresh food, but I would never waste food, which is over the best-before date but edible. 

Do you have a solution against the food waste in supermarkets here in Switzerland and as well in other countries?

You can give the food for example to poor people.

 

Solutions for the food waste in supermarkets

There are many solutions for the problem. Supermarkets can give away the food which is over the best before date for free. This is also a possibility for poor citizens to spend less money. In this less food gets wasted and you help poor people. But there is also a downside with this method. If the supermarkets are forced to give the bad food away for free, nobody would buy any food, but wait until the food is over the best-before date and would get it for free then. We think this cant be the solution.

 

Another solution would be, that they have to give the bad food to welfare recipients for free. We think this would be a great idea, because the supermarkets can sell their food for the normal price in most of the times, but less food gets wasted. Also only poor people get the food for free.

 

Added comment from the writers:

Food waste has a huge effect on climate change. Food waste is responsible for 8 % of the Co2 balance sheet. In Switzerland supermarkets are responsible for 5 % of the food waste. So supermarkets are responsible for 0.4 % of the balance sheet. So the food waste in supermarkets is only a small problem in terms of climate change. The most food gets wasted at home. So we are responsible to reduce our food waste and make a little step into a sustainable world.

Survey - Organic Farming

Hi guys,

For the next step of my project, I have decided to conduct a survey.

The main goal of this survey is to find people's thoughts on organic farming, chemical fertilizers and harsh farming techniques. Through this survey I am trying to find out whether people think that organic farming could help us and is it sustainable?

Link to the survey, please send it to all your friends and colleagues!
=> https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/::SeeCSYTc

Many thanks for your support!

Sivani from Kerala, India

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