Jasmine Crowe: What we're getting wrong in the fight to end hunger
Jasmine Crowe is the creator of Goodr, a tech-enabled sustainable food waste management company that strives to eliminate hunger and save food from landfills. Full bio
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at a local food pantry
their food supply for the week.
there were about 40 people outside
I enjoy more than giving back.
the volunteer meeting was taking place,
these people any real meals.
where -- get this --
that the Weight Watchers Ding Dongs
two 20-ounce diet Snapples,
vegetable-enriched macaroni noodles,
on top of a green bean casserole.
of those bags that day,
stood in line to receive one.
about the work that I was doing
that not one meal was to come
to over 100 families?
a meal with barbecue sauce and Ding Dongs?
of this process all my life.
more times than I can count,
I've worked in food pantries,
so many of you have, too.
a pop-up restaurant,
experiencing homelessness
for quite some time.
as a beloved community institution.
on a weekly basis
and make boxes of food for the needy.
and office buildings that participate
and food pantries across the nation.
and pantries on a monthly basis
with a healthy meal.
from making real progress.
on how many people are food insecure.
of our biggest celebrities in the fight.
experience hunger every single year,
than ever before --
has more than doubled
of everything in our landfills.
it gradually rots
to global climate change.
with producing this now-wasted food
with all of the above.
need food and can't get it
and simply throw it away.
that hunger was not an issue of scarcity
to end hunger using technology.
had begun to explode on the scene,
reverse-engineer this technology
like restaurants and grocery stores
that a business sells
to donate this excess food
at the end of the night.
is click on an item,
the weight and the tax value
in the shared economy
and delivered directly to the doors
and people in need.
food waste at the source
that they waste repeatedly
the world's busiest airport,
with brands and corporations
to work with the NFL for Super Bowl LIII.
we've worked with over 200 business
of edible food from landfills
that needed it most.
for about 1.7 million meals
our efforts to other cities,
Miami, Philadelphia and more.
that actually tackles the problem.
of our pop-up grocery stores.
right in the middle of food deserts.
families to leave with recipe cards.
and allow them to simply shop
and work to solve hunger in this country,
that we can solve hunger,
and ending hunger.
and the thought process
from throwing away unused food.
as it was passed through legislation:
of good food going to waste,
that are going hungry."
food waste grocery store.
from local grocery stores
a 50 percent off discount.
and donate it to emergency aid programs
for the people in need.
"the Goodwill of grocery."
pay-what-you-can grocery store,
by recovering excess food
to simply pay what they can
of changing the attitudes
innovation and technology
solved hunger yet.
that can drive themselves
that cannot feed themselves.
to end food insecurity,
escape this vicious cycle?
and pitching the idea,
in true seriousness,
to go to bed hungry that very night,
that hunger is being solved,
the way we've been doing it.
garner the same results.
entrepreneurs all over the world.
really big problems, like hunger,
organizations and food banks.
what hunger looks like in America
giving people access to food
with city council members
indeed does have the power
what a meal can actually mean to a family.
and school districts
we can solve so many more problems.
our minds and our actions.
do not solve hunger.
about connecting the dots
vegetable-enriched macaroni noodles
give them back their dignity.
school attendance in schools.
outcomes for millions.
food waste in our landfills,
environment for all of us.
we can feel good about it in the process.
and everything to gain.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jasmine Crowe - Hunger heroJasmine Crowe is the creator of Goodr, a tech-enabled sustainable food waste management company that strives to eliminate hunger and save food from landfills.
Why you should listen
Jasmine Crowe is working to make the world a better place by reducing food waste and ending hunger. She has hosted events in more than 20 US cities and in the UK, South Africa and Haiti. She has collected and donated more than two million food items to causes worldwide and fed more than 80,000 people through the Sunday Soul Homeless feeding initiative.
Through her years of work feeding vulnerable populations, Crowe saw a great opportunity for technology to solve a real problem: hunger. In January 2017, Crowe founded Goodr, a food management platform that allows users in the food industry to track and redirect surplus food. Under Jasmine's direction, Goodr has now diverted nearly two million pounds of food from landfills and serves clients including Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson Airport, the NFL and Netflix.
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