Since FareShare Bath started deliveries in October 2011 we have saved around 6 tonnes of in- date, good quality food from being land filled. This has provided around 14, 286 meals to vulnerable people in Bath. If this food had just been manufactured and sent to landfill the associated CO2 equivalent released would have been around 28.2 tonnes, so the project is just win win win.
We're currently delivering food to 7 charities every Monday afternoon. In 2012 we're aiming to deliver to more projects helping vulnerable people. We want to get more fit for purpose waste food from Bath businesses and producers and we want to involve more volunteers from Bath's community. We're also hoping for some exciting collaborations with other groups who want to save good food from being wasted and help the local community like Food Cycle and the People's Kitchen... and perhaps this year Transition Bath can finally get its community cafe.
If you would like to learn more or get involved then email Rebecca at rebecca@faresharesouthwest.org.uk or visit the Fareshare Southwest website.
Planting at the Smallcombe Vale Nuttery04 Mar 2012On the 4th March you can join the Transition Bath Food Group at Smallcombe Vale's community nuttery, for an afternoon planting Quince, Mulberry and Medlar trees. Click to find out more..Transition Bath HUB - March13 Mar 2012Join us for a HUB event on Tuesday 13th March at Jika Jika cafe on George Street. An opportunity to meet, chat, discuss and share and find out what's going on.Click to find out more..Open Homes Weekend (Saturday)17 Mar 2012Bath Homes Fit for the Future invites you to visit a range of local houses that have been made greener and cheaper to run.Click to find out more..
Fareshare and Transition Bath going well11 Jan 2012
The Transition Bath and Fareshare partnership gets off to a flying start...
Stewards for Open Homes 10 Jan 2012
We are seeking volunteers to be stewards for our Bath Homes Fit for the Future Open Homes on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th March 2012. Read what's involved ...