The Global Challenges Dinner

On March 28th, we hosted the second annual Global Challenges Dinner. It was an incredible opportunity, where I got to speak with many different members from the community. This of course was a bit nerve wracking, but really fun. By the end of the night, I had proposed my groups innovation, I engaged in many […]

The Documentary Process

As of today, I’m about 89% done the documentary! It has been a a very long process, filled with excitement, frustration, and a lot of hard work. We have been able to interview Leftovers Calgary, The Calgary Food Bank, Green Calgary, The Coup, and Sinnott’s Independent Grocer. All of them have provided us with great insight, […]

Two Roads Diverged…

When presenting our bylaw and innovation proposal, our group is often asked what the penalty will be if grocery stores waste food. The answer? We’re not 100% sure yet. With our interviews we’ve received a lot of feedback on what route the policy should take, whether that be it should be a penalty or reward […]

Innovation Proposal Presentation

Powerpoint: Innovation Proposal My Script: Title From Seed to Plate The complete ban of food waste in grocery stores throughout Canada; Contracts must be signed between the giving and receiving parties of donated food; to prevent vicarious liability in case of sickness; Compost facilities must be constructed in Canadian cities with populations greater than 100,000 people; […]

Professionalism

When you start university, you definitely expect to be treated more like an adult. For the most part, you are treated as an adult, but often times you’re still treated as a “student”. What that means is,  you’re still treated as though you are in high school. (especially if you’re in first year). People still […]

The Tricky Thing About Compost.

Compost is truly amazing. It is a great way to dispose of organic waste rather than using a landfill, and be able to reuse it as fertilizer. All foods, and scraps including bones are compostable, paper products like plates and coffee filters, as well as yard waste (etc.) are compostable. Although compost is a great […]

Significance

In Canada $31 Billion is wasted in food on an annual basis. The bulk of it (47%) comes from consumers, and they have an important role to play in ending food waste, however our group believes that to make a significant dent in food waste it needs to start at the retail level (10%). We […]

Visual Reflective Statement-1

References Bill C-231. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://openparliament.ca/bills/42-1/C-231/ Castillo, C. K. (2017, July 18). Calgary home to biggest-of-its-kind composting facility in Canada. Retrieved from https://globalnews.ca/news/3604825/calgary-home-to-biggest-of-its-kind-composting-facility-in-canada/ Chrisafis, A. (2016, February 04). French law forbids food waste by supermarkets. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/04/french-law-forbids-food-waste-by-supermarkets Supermarket Recovery Program. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.banquesalimentaires.org/en/our-actions/supermarket-recovery-program/

How Bylaws are Developed?

How are Bylaws Developed? Step 1 – Identify a need Step 2 – Get council support Step 3 – Is a bylaw the best solution? In making this decision, administration may take into account the following information: What are other cities doing? Is the subject matter and content within the bylaw-making power of city council? […]