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    No Time for Waste - a conversation on the mission and work of a National Social Enterprise FoodCloud tackling food waste in Ireland

    en-usAugust 03, 2022
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    About this Episode

    This week Ruth chats to Brian Curtin, Volunteer Manager with FoodCloud. FoodCloud is a social enterprise with a mission to tackle food waste by redistributing surplus food from manufacturers and retailers to local charities in the community.  It currently operates three main hubs located in Dublin, Cork and Galway and works with a network of over 600 Irish charities. 

    FoodCloud Website https://food.cloud

    Current Volunteer Role https://bit.ly/3ywgFTn

    Volunteering in Galway
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