Changements sur "Bologna Civic Kitchens: shared cooking spaces + food solidarity network to cut waste and isolation"
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Goal: reduce food waste and social isolation in Bologna by creating civic kitchens where people can cook, share, and redistribute food safely.
What we will do
Equip 3 Civic Kitchens inside existing public buildings (community hubs, cultural centers) with certified equipment.
Set up a weekly cooking calendar: community meals, intergenerational cooking sessions, and skill-sharing.
Partner with markets and small shops to recover surplus food (safe, traceable, same-day use).
Create a volunteer + coordinator model to ensure hygiene, inclusion, and continuity.
Provide low-barrier access: sliding-scale participation and priority for isolated residents.
Why this matters
Food waste is an environmental and economic problem, but also a social opportunity.
Many residents live alone and lack spaces for community connection.
Cooking together builds skills, dignity, and mutual support.
How we’ll deliver
Preparation: choose locations, ensure health compliance, and recruit partners.
Pilot: run weekly sessions for 10 weeks and measure participation.
Scale: expand to multiple weekly slots and add thematic workshops.
Evaluation: track meals served, food recovered, and participant feedback.
Expected results
More social connection and practical support in neighborhoods.
Less edible food discarded by local businesses.
A replicable model for community infrastructure based on care and commons.
Notes: the project will follow strict hygiene rules and ensure respectful participation (no charity optics, no stigma).
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Goal: reduce food waste and social isolation in Bologna by creating civic kitchens where people can cook, share, and redistribute food safely.
What we will do
Equip 3 Civic Kitchens inside existing public buildings (community hubs, cultural centers) with certified equipment.
Set up a weekly cooking calendar: community meals, intergenerational cooking sessions, and skill-sharing.
Partner with markets and small shops to recover surplus food (safe, traceable, same-day use).
Create a volunteer + coordinator model to ensure hygiene, inclusion, and continuity.
Provide low-barrier access: sliding-scale participation and priority for isolated residents.
Why this matters
Food waste is an environmental and economic problem, but also a social opportunity.
Many residents live alone and lack spaces for community connection.
Cooking together builds skills, dignity, and mutual support.
How we’ll deliver
Preparation: choose locations, ensure health compliance, and recruit partners.
Pilot: run weekly sessions for 10 weeks and measure participation.
Scale: expand to multiple weekly slots and add thematic workshops.
Evaluation: track meals served, food recovered, and participant feedback.
Expected results
More social connection and practical support in neighborhoods.
Less edible food discarded by local businesses.
A replicable model for community infrastructure based on care and commons.
Notes: the project will follow strict hygiene rules and ensure respectful participation (no charity optics, no stigma).

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