CETMA has today (Wednesday 23rd February) opened Carmarthenshire’s first Community Fridge. A community fridge is a space where anyone can exchange or pick up food that would otherwise go to waste. It
Kidwelly Community Fridge is based in CETMA Kidwelly and the organisation has partnered with Hubbub and joined their Community Fridge Network. It is the first one to open in Carmarthenshire and the organisation have plans for working with other communities to open more.
Gayna Bras, Project Officer said:
“We’re so pleased to be opening today and we can’t thank everyone enough for joining us for the launch. The fridge will be open Tuesday to Friday during the day for people to pop in and pick up or drop off their unwanted food.”
“A Community Fridge can be accessed by anyone and everyone who wants to share food, volunteer or get involved with our other activities. There are some rules on what you can and cannot put in the fridge (for health and safety reasons) so please make sure to check in advance before you visit.”
The fridge isn’t a means to tackle food poverty, its aim is to tackle the environmental and social impact of thousands of tonnes of edible food going to waste every year.
The UK’s first community fridge was trialled in 2016. Since then, 100s of community fridges have taken root across the UK helping thousands connect
Community fridges are:
. Friendly
. Open to all
. Accessible
. Community-led
. Focus on environmental impact of reducing food waste
. Spaces to access new skills and friends
Community fridges are not:
. Food banks
.A solution to food insecurity
“Keep an eye on our Facebook Page @cetmasurplusfood for community firdge updates, recipes and much more.” Added Gayna.
To find out more about The Community Fridge, you can email surplus@cetma.org.uk, search @Cetmasurplusfood on Facebook or ring 01554227540.
To find out more about CETMA and the work it does, please visit www.cetma.org.uk
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