The K-12 School Food Share guide is available to distribute to schools, community members and organizations working on reducing wasted food in schools. The guide was developed in partnership with the Alameda County Environmental Health Department who provided language for setting up and re-distributing surplus food using safe handling guidelines that comply with the California Code for food service operations.
Staff from StopWaste and Alameda County were recent recipients of local industry awards at the 2016 California Resource Recovery Association (CRRA) Conference in Sacramento this August.