Let's join
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I know that food loss is a global problem,After all it is hard to imagine the situation in a distant country ...
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Yeah.Just look up on the net,There are many cases where the image is difficult to understand or difficult to understand with difficult words ...
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If you do not understand properly, it is difficult to think about measures.
In such a case, why not try participating in an event that is being held in various places?
I participated in the event!
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When I actually go and listen to the people who are directly involved in the problem, the image is completely different.
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At this event, I felt a sense of danger that I had to reduce food loss.
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If you have a food loss event in your hometown, please join us!
・Food loss Event
・Food waste Event
・Food loss Event 2019
・Food loss Event Join
Such...
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Isn't it difficult to think and tackle global measures on your own?
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That's true.
So why not join a project that a company or organization is doing first?
We joined OnigiriAction!
What is OnigiriAction?
Posting a photo of a rice ball with a hashtag of #OnigiriActionon SNS, etc. between October 7 and November 20 this year (2019),equivalent to 5 meals per meal per post 100 yen is donated to Asia and Africa.
I also participated in this activity with the official twitter account of this site!
わかめおにぎり🍙#OnigiriAction pic.twitter.com/v1pxHDPPOb
— まって、Isn't it waste? (@foodloss_sk) October 12, 2019
#OnigiriAction pic.twitter.com/dx7Dt3n4bg
— まって、Isn't it waste? (@foodloss_sk) October 10, 2019
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I tried to participate, but it's really easy because I just make a rice ball, take a picture and post it, so it seems like many people can participate!
I would like to participate more than this time if there is such an activity.
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I tried not only with the official twitter account of this site, but also with my Instagram account that I usually use!
Then my friend who saw my post also posted OnigiriAction!
I was a little impressed when I thought that actively doing things increased the interest of those around me and that more and more people would take part in such activities!