Community Fridges are communal places where surplus food is shared with the local community by local businesses and individuals. So far, they've helped thousands of people connect to their communities, access nutritious food, save money and reduce waste. They are a proven way of stopping good food from winding up in the trash. Surplus food is provided by local businesses or members of the public, and is then available for collection by people who need it. Community Fridges are housed in accessible public spaces, making surplus perishable food freely available to all community members. Community Fridges work on the honor system.
Over 3 months, one Community Fridge can:
Redistribute 12 tons of food waste,
Save households and community groups over $10,000 worth of food
Provide local employment opportunities.
Community Fridges are also known as Solidarity Fridges and Honesty Fridges. They have been successfully introduced in Spain, Germany, the UK, and Ireland, and are starting to take hold in the U.S. Each fridge operates in different ways depending on local circumstances. Demand for Community Fridges has been growing very quickly and Hubbub, based in London has recently launched The Community Fridge Network to support new Fridges and build a supportive, collaborative network of people to share resources and experiences.
For US fridges, they will help to navigate local laws around health and safety and provide you with as much knowledge and information as possible to help get your Fridge off the ground.
Find out exactly what's involved in our 5 Step Guide.
Community Fridges are communal places where surplus food is shared with the local community by local businesses and individuals. So far, they've helped thousands of people connect to their communities, access nutritious food, save money and reduce waste. They are a proven way of stopping good food from winding up in the trash. Surplus food is provided by local businesses or members of the public, and is then available for collection by people who need it. Community Fridges are housed in accessible public spaces, making surplus perishable food freely available to all community members. Community Fridges work on the honor system.
Over 3 months, one Community Fridge can:
Redistribute 12 tons of food waste,
Save households and community groups over $10,000 worth of food
Provide local employment opportunities.
Community Fridges are also known as Solidarity Fridges and Honesty Fridges. They have been successfully introduced in Spain, Germany, the UK, and Ireland, and are starting to take hold in the U.S. Each fridge operates in different ways depending on local circumstances. Demand for Community Fridges has been growing very quickly and Hubbub, based in London has recently launched The Community Fridge Network to support new Fridges and build a supportive, collaborative network of people to share resources and experiences.
For US fridges, they will help to navigate local laws around health and safety and provide you with as much knowledge and information as possible to help get your Fridge off the ground.
Find out exactly what's involved in our 5 Step Guide.
The CYC Community Fridge has been up and running now since mid-December. During this time, we established a partnership with a local food recovery organization, Eat Greater Des Moines. They help provide fresh food on 3 days/week. Our staff manages the fridge, and our partners help us supply it. We consistently see the food utilized which is amazing! Our community has greater access to healthy food, and it reduces waste from corporate entities in Des Moines!
This funding really helped us get the project off the ground. We were able to purchase the building materials for the shed, work with a professional carpenter, and run electricity from our building to the shed. This spring when the temperatures are appropriate, we will put the finishing touch on the project with a mural from a local artist.
Community Youth Concepts will be placing a community fridge in a covered structure on the West side of our building. This location provides easy access for visitors and community members dropping food off in the fridge since it is attached to our parking lot. This area is also under video surveillance which will help keep the space safe. We plan to use funding to purchase tools for the build, materials for the shed, a refrigerator, and potentially find someone to paint the shed. We will work with our volunteer base and youth over the summer to construct the shed and we will collaborate with community partners on the design.