"Welcome to the Community Fridge Network on ChangeX! We want to support as many people as possible to prevent good food going to waste by setting up a Community Fridge in their local area. Here you can find all the information and resources you need and we're looking forward to helping you get up and running! Once you have completed the starter application, Hubbub will send you a digital Tool Kit with a wealth of resources to help you get set up." - Tessa Tricks, The Community Fridge Network
The time it takes to manage and set up a fridge varies from community to community but it will need 1-3 days a week to ensure it runs smoothly.
Find a Partner Organisation
You may be an individual or perhaps you work in a charity or local community group? Either way, partnering with a legally registered organisation to lead the Community Fridge in your local area will make things much easier for you!
While you may have a number of organisations and individuals wanting to support your Community Fridge, for the purposes of public liability insurance and managing finances, you’ll need to choose one legally registered organisation to lead the project.
Your Fridge can then be included in this organization’s public liability insurance. Organizations that have set up the existing fridges have found this relatively straight forward, and have been able to include the fridge under their existing cover at no extra cost.
A suitable lead partner organization might be your local community center, community group, a local food business, a local charity, supermarket, local authority, shopping centre, school, university or any organization that is passionate about the issue of food waste and is willing to help you overcome some of the administrative obstacles to getting your Fridge up and running.
The lead organization doesn't necessarily have to be involved in the day to day running of the Fridge and you can limit the host organization’s liability by taking responsibility for providing a professionally-run and clean fridge. Arrange a meeting with your local Environmental Health Officer. If you are outside of the UK, identify your local food safety inspection body as early as possible. They will be able to provide advice based.
Once you've completed the Starter Challenge, Hubbub will share guidance on safe fridge management and food handling, along with resources which will help when meeting with your local inspection body.
Select your Location
The location of your fridge is really important! Fridges need to be in a covered and secure unit - whether this is a locker, shed, outhouse building or the foyer of a community centre.
Choose an area with high footfall and existing community activity.
Pick an area that has some level of supervision, to minimise the chances of misuse. For example an area with someone working in the vicinity or covered by CCTV.
Inside your Location
Consider what you could do with the area around the fridge and how the space could connect the community.
You may want to have space for:
Build Local Support
Who you'll need to bring on board to make your Community Fridge a success:
Engaging businesses to donate their surplus food can be challenging. Barriers include concerns over food safety, social value and potential impact on sales. Some businesses will only donate surplus to known charitable outlets, and are wary of food being freely available to the general public. Businesses that are part of larger franchises or chains either may not have the authority to commit or they may have pre-existing charity partners. Before talking to local businesses, consider the following:
Recruit & Train Volunteers
Whether you have a paid co-ordinator or not, you’ll still want a flock of volunteers to support the fridge. Volunteer roles could involve any number of the tasks set out in the job description, in particular:
Documents in the Tool Kit relation to volunteer management include:
Induction Sessions
Alongside the volunteer handbook, all staff should be given an induction session and training. Training will help volunteers feel well equipped for any challenges faced when managing the fridge and should help to increase volunteer commitment.
In your induction session you may want to cover:
Ongoing Management
There are lots of issues to consider regarding the ongoing management of your Fridge such as:
Health and safety