Follow the journey of students and adult leaders across the country to lead the #FoodIsNotTrash movement in their school districts as they seek food waste solutions.

K-12 Food Rescue: A Food Waste Solution Podcast
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Follow the journey of students and adult leaders across the country to lead the #FoodIsNotTrash movement in their school districts as they seek food waste solutions.
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3/23/2020
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Recent Episodes

June 2, 2026
Virginia K-12 Food Rescue Student Leaders Anelise, Eleanor, and Rowan
<p>In Episode 201, the Get 2 Green Team “Nature Protectors” at Columbia Elementary in Virginia, , Eleanor, Anelise,& Rowan, and their Program Coordinator,Rosemary Nevin, share their journey of working on food waste solutions in their school.</p><p></p>

June 2, 2026
Mashpee K-12 Food Rescue Student Leaders Meri Smith, Liam Assad, and Owen Ziehl
<p>In episode 200, Mashpee high school students in Massachusetts Meri Smith, Liam Assad, and Owen Ziehl, share their experience of joining their High School Green Team and working on school food waste solutions like composting and share tables, and a few other initiatives related to sustainability issues . </p>

May 14, 2026
Orange County K-12 Food Rescue Leaders Karena Bozarth and Emily Grant
<p>In episode 199, Karena Bozarth, the sustainability manager in the Food and Nutrition Department in the Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) in Florida, and Emily Grant, the director of operations in Florida and Chicago of FoodRecovery.org, discuss their partnership that has led to over 400,000 pounds of food being rescued since 2022 in the OPCS.</p>
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