Free fruit in Hamm: The Gelbes Band initiative against food waste

Free fruit in Hamm: The Gelbes Band initiative against food waste

In Hamm there is an exciting initiative that is directed against food waste and makes fresh fruit and vegetables accessible to everyone. The "Gelbes Band" campaign encourages citizens to actively participate in the harvest of fruit and vegetables by using yellow tapes on suitable trees and shrubs. This is not only important for the city, but also for anyone who attaches importance to regional and seasonal products. A simple concept that can be supported by the city and private individuals.

With these yellow bands, it is signaled that the fruits are released for picking. Anyone who sees such a ribbon on a tree or shrub can harvest it. The idea behind it is clear: The city of Hamm wants to reduce the waste of food that are often in abundance but are not used. In addition, the city uses this as an opportunity to inspire people for seasonal and regional food while at the same time strengthening the sense of community.

where do you get the yellow band?

If you want to participate, you can get the yellow ligaments from the DGB Hamm in Bismarckstrasse or from the Rhynern Citizens' Office. To place registered locations on a city map, you should send an email to dgb-hamm@dgb.eu. This simple procedure means that every interested citizen is invited to mark their own fruit trees and shrubs and thus support the initiative.

Arnela Sacic, the chairwoman of the city's environmental committee, is very impressed by this campaign. It not only sees the positive effects for the environment, but also a way to bring the advantages of local products closer to the citizens. A responsibility that each individual can and should take on in order not to let resources unnecessarily deteriorate.

The Mayor of Hamm, Marc Herter, emphasizes the importance of this initiative and hopes for a lively participation of private individuals: "We want many imitators from the private sector. We, as a city, will be everywhere where we have corresponding fruit trees and shrubs with berries. And if you want to participate, it would be a shame if the fruit is a shame." This statement illustrates the wish to mobilize the community and actively participate in environmental protection.

rules of free fruit harvest

To ensure that the action runs smoothly, there are some simple rules that should consider the harvest. The participants should make sure not to break off branches, not to harvest more than they can really consume, and only pick fruits that are easy to reach or lie on the floor. These principles are intended to ensure that the trees and shrubs can continue to bear healthy fruits in the future and that nature is not unnecessarily damaged.

On the whole, the "Gelbel Band" campaign shows how easy it can be to avoid food waste and at the same time discover the joy of fresh fruit and vegetables. This initiative could make a significant contribution to raising awareness of sustainable consumption and motivating the citizens of Hamm to take responsibility.

sustainability in Hamm promote

By making this new approach available, not only creates an important sign against the waste of food, but also a platform for promoting sustainability in the city. It is the opportunity to strengthen the connection between humans and nature and at the same time to raise awareness of the importance of seasonal nutrition. A remarkable movement that could serve as a model in other cities and shows how community action can cause a sustainable difference.

background of food waste

food waste is a global problem that is widespread not only in Germany, but also widespread worldwide. According to a study by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), around 1/3 of all foods produced worldwide are lost or wasted every year. In Germany, the amount of thrown away food is around 12 million tons annually. This has not only economic, but also ecological consequences, since the production of food consumes immense resources such as water, energy and agricultural land.

The city of Hamm is aware of this problem and would like to offer a sustainable alternative with the "Gelbes Band" campaign to make edible foods accessible to the public. This initiative should not only reduce food waste, but also strengthen the awareness of the citizens of regional and seasonal products.

rules for participation and harvest

The rules for participation in the "free" fruit harvest are clearly defined by the city of Hamm. This not only serves to protect nature, but also to ensure respectful handling of the plants. It is important that the participants make sure that they do not damage branches and only harvest the fruits that are within reach. This promotes sustainable management of fruit trees and bushes and ensures that the plants can continue to bear healthy fruits in the future

In addition to the harvest rules, it is also ensured that only as much is harvested as you can actually use. This contributes to the fact that food waste is further minimized and that citizens develop awareness of the value of food.

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