The Kansas State University Pollution Prevention Institute has formed a partnership with the Kansas Alliance for Wellness to present three upcoming workshops on minimizing food waste and keeping unused food out of local landfills.
The workshops will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the following locations:
Thursday Salina Public Library.
June 21 Iola, Allen County Courthouse.
June 28 Oakley, Buffalo Bill Cultural Center.
There is no cost to attend and lunch will be provided, but interested persons are encouraged to register in advance at www.sbeap.org.
The workshops are being held to address the fact that 40 percent of food produced in the United States goes uneaten, while one in eight Americans struggles to put enough food on the table.
The workshops follow a train-the-trainer approach, allowing participants to learn more about what they can do to address food issues in their community. Organizers say the training will follow the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys hierarchy of food recovery, which includes donating food to food-insecure populations as one of its top solutions.
The workshop also will include training on strategic communications, including advocacy, marketing and messaging, which can be used to conduct public campaigns aimed at food system policies.
The U.S. Department of Agricultures Rural Utilities Service provided funding for these workshops.
For more information, or if you need accommodations to attend the Iola workshop, contact Kathy McEwan, Southwind Extension District, at [email protected] or 620-365-2242.