XXL refrigerator in Lüneburg: Discover tips on food storage!

XXL refrigerator in Lüneburg: Discover tips on food storage!
Initiative for food rescue in Lüneburg: "Too good for the bin!" Comes into the city
Combating food waste is an urgent social issue that is getting more and more attention. In this context, the initiative has launched an XXL fridge too well for the bin! of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) that acts as a modern information center. This refrigerator is currently touring Germany to educate consumers: to clarify the correct storage of food.
From September 16 to September 19, the refrigerator stops on Grapengießerstraße/Am Sande in Lüneburg, where entertaining and educational content is offered. The refrigerator is part of a largest tour of Germany that started on August 14 in Berlin and comprises a total of ten cities. Lüneburg is the sixth station visited as part of this tour.
Important tips on food storage
- Where should products like milk or bread be stored best?
- How does fruit and vegetables stay fresh longer?
- The refrigerator conveys answers to frequent questions about food storage.
The XXL fridge offers a visually appealing design with interactive elements such as bread that milds into itself, or cheese that cleans its compartments. These creative approaches should help visitors: Inside, help to appreciate their foods better and to store the durable products accordingly. The refrigerator conveys useful knowledge in a playful and informative manner and presents various stories about food storage.
an important step against waste
In Germany, around eleven million tons of food waste are incurred annually, of which more than six million tons are created in private households alone. These figures illustrate the urgency to raise awareness of food waste and to find practical solutions. too good for the bin! has been committed to combating the waste of food since 2012 and consumers: to support the inside.
The BMEL has also formulated long -term goals to halve the food waste along the entire supply chain by 2030. For this purpose, the exchange is continued with various economic participants in order to develop and implement sustainable strategies.
Invitation to participate
The Lüneburg citizens: Inside, it is cordially invited to visit the refrigerator in order to receive valuable tips for storing food and to learn more about the effects of food waste. It is an opportunity to actively participate in a movement that not only protects your own wallet, but also makes a significant contribution to environmental protection and sustainability.