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Dec 04

Farms are wasting 1 billion tons of food. That’s a disaster for the climate.


About 2.5 billion metric tons of food is wasted around the world each year, roughly half of which is lost on farms including in Europe and the United States. That’s having a huge impact on the climate. Food lost on farms amounts to 1.2 billion metric tons, with a further 931 million metric tons wasted by retailers and consumers. The remainder is lost during transport, storage, manufacturing and processing.

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  • Our focus is to take the best from the for-profit supply chain world and marry it with the best of the nonprofit arena to create solutions that evens the playing field for Nonprofits. Today no NGO is too small or too big to benefit from an improved supply chain | Founder Steve Robinson
Mar 02

"Reducing Food Waste: The Environmental and Economic Impact"


  • Food waste is a growing problem that affects the environment, the economy, and society as a whole. By understanding the impact of food waste, we can identify solutions that can help to reduce it. By improving supply chain management, packaging and labeling, consumer education, and redirecting surplus food to those in need, we can help to reduce the amount of food that is wasted.
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  • Our focus is to take the best from the for-profit supply chain world and marry it with the best of the nonprofit arena to create solutions that evens the playing field for Nonprofits. Today no NGO is too small or too big to benefit from an improved supply chain | Founder Steve Robinson
Jan 06

The Supply Chain Project | Simplifying the Supply Chain for Nonprofits


  • The Supply Chain Project (TSCP.org) Simplifying the Supply Chain for Nonprofits Nonprofits have the crucial task of collecting and distributing food, medical equipment, supplies, and clothing . All of which requires complex distribution-intense capabilities.  Often, nonprofits are at the forefront of humanitarian work, but the pandemic and broader supply chain disruptions have impeded their ability to deliver  critical services. Which is why the Supply Chain Project focuses exclusively on enabling nonprofits to leverage the capabilities and  solutions that any successful distribution effort must deploy.
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