
This map provides Alameda County Food Recovery Network (ACFRN) participants with a comprehensive overview of SB 1383 commercial edible food generators, food recipient organizations, and food system organizations across Alameda County. It is designed to help participants identify potential donors and partners, explore geographic areas of interest, and strengthen coordination and efficiency across the network.
Using the map filters, participants can view organizations by name, location, or entity type to better understand where donors are located and where food recovery and food access activities are taking place throughout the county.
This video provides a quick overview and introduction to using the map. Users are advised to use a tablet, laptop, or desktop for the best viewing experience. The map is not designed to work on mobile devices
You can access the user guide to the Alameda County Food Recovery System map here.
The map is password-protected. ACFRN participants can access login information and updates through the ACFRN Group.io platform.
Do you have questions or feedback about the map? There are a couple of ways to get in touch with StopWaste:
- If you have general feedback about the map, you can share it through this Feedback Survey.
- If you notice that there is missing or inaccurate information about your organization, you can share updated information with StopWaste through email. Please note, updates will take time to be visible, as the map does not update automatically.
- If you have any questions, update requests, or want to talk further with StopWaste about the map, reach out via email to Hugo Grégoire at hgregoire@stopwaste.org.