in the end there will be an aquaponics challenge and insect/rainworm challenge and a mushroom challenge for sure with two super interesting challenge organisers. I will upload more information two each of them soon! Please join if you are in Berlin or if you have ideas who would be interested to participate in those challenges! SO EXCITED!
@goal12 I would like to introduce you to the https://project.yunity.org/ that is currently developed by the people who also started https://foodsharing.de/ . I’m active in foodsharing where we pick up leftover food from the cooperating shops and share it privately with out neighbours, at times also publicly on the street and also with homeless and poor people or charities that do not get enough supoort otherwise (e.g. the refugees in Berlin that had to wait days or even weeks in tents in autumn and winter to get through to the clerks to register as asylum seekers, it was total chaos). We also have public fridges where people can leave and pick up food privately, though the health authorities are not altogether happy about them and have closed some. In addition the platform allows private people to post ‘food baskets’ with food (and cosmetics) that they no longer need for others to pick up at their home. Yunity is now going to extend this to non-edible goods.
@federico I would like to get you in touch mit Luca Asperius who co-started http://www.italiachecambia.org . He is now doing a similar website for Berlin, that’s how I met him.
@transitionmica lass uns dieses Gespräch in einem neuen “Catering” Post besprechen, da die Food CHallenges ja ein anderes Thema sind. Es wird eine Kaffeebar geben. Fließend Wasser ist auch vorhanden nur voraussichtlich eher nicht als Trinkwasser nutzbar. grüße!
We will most likely have another food challenge: SKINFOOD -Workshop with Anja Fiedler from the project “Stadt macht satt” (http://stadtmachtsatt.de/)) and @transitionmaike
We will use kitchen scraps and cooking ingredients to make hygiene products such as face cremes, shampoo and tooth brushing powder
Hi everbody,
I’m organizing OSCED in Vietnam, tackling with Food Security - #Organicfood4all.
In Vietnam, organic farming is becoming more popular but very few consumers can understand and share the organic farming difficultires with the local farmers in a sharing, open community ; the poor can not afford to buy organic food.
I’m in a business trip for Organic Farms Tour in Hanoi, Vietnam in order to keep in touch and storytelling the stories of true food that hopefully, can inspire the community walk into Open source and sharing community for Food Security issues.
Do you wanna join in Organic community ang bring organic production for all? Do you have ideas for it? I’m happy to listen and take action with you!
Any conntact can be big help!
Thanks alot and look forward to hearing for you soon!
Hi Minh,
I’m connected with various options for food distribution in Berlin (CSA, food-coop, community garden, customer cooperative shop, cooking cooperative, foodsaving network, local farmer’s market, market garden, gardener supported city gardening, urban beekeeping, urban aquaponics, pre-consumer foodwaste recycling restaurant, no packaging shop, allotment association…) and I would be happy to discuss the benefits and problem of each one, for the customers and the growers.
Best
Maike
Original unverpackt klingt gut. Mit Soulbottles wär ich vorsichtig. Die wollen von OS nix wissen, soweit ich weiß. Drum passen die wohl nicht zu unserem Event.
Hi @goal12 , that sound like a really challenging Challenge, even for someone like me who tries to get people to change their outlook on excreta as a source of essential plant nutrients in the circular sanitation challenge. Which kind of waste do there insect eat? Which insects are you using? And how do you process them so people feel comfortable eating them?
This was a challenging challenge! However a lot of the groundwork has already been completed. The insects would only be introduced to select waste, most of which could be from grocery stores such as bruised fruit/veggies, or ones that are about to go bad.
The insects being used are the larvae of black soldier fly prior to changing into a fly, they are heated and pressurized in order to turn the larvae into the powder.
The end product already developed is the powder, and additional experimentation is happening to develop oil similar to that of coconut oil.
Will be adding more details to the challenge today, take a look back from more details!!