Wishing you all a green, happy and Blessed Ramadan!!!
Food wastage goes up drastically during Ramadan so the Dubai Municipality's Food Safety Department has drafted new guidelines for food establishments to keep food wastage in check, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.To make sure food is not wasted, the Dubai Municipality is coordinating with charities and donors to supply the surplus food to underprivileged families. Dubai has laid down new guidelines to cut food wastage and streamline the donation of excess food prepared at banquets and buffets. The department signed a partnership agreement with four charity groups and four major hotel groups in Dubai in this regard. Less cooking, less grocery shopping and minimal wastage of food is the target for this year's Ramadan in the the UAE.
As per the new guidelines- a registration and tracking system for implementing these new rules:
1.Food establishments should inform charities about the schedule of events that may have surplus food. Surplus food should not be displayed, but must be stored as per the safety regulations issued by the department.
2.The charities that collect the food should make sure the donated food is repacked and transported in good condition.
3.They should appoint a Person-In-Charge who acts as a food safety manager overseeing the hygiene and safety aspects of the collection, transportation and distribution of the food items.
Both the food establishments and charities have to follow the checklists provided and submit these reports so that they will have all the data about the volume and condition of the food donated and distributed and the department will also send inspectors to monitor the safety of food donation activities.
UAE Municipality would like to urge everyone, whether in a hotel or at home, who has extra food that can be donated should make use of this drive and opportunity to serve the community. They can either call the charities directly or take their details from the municipality's call centre 800900.
Emirates Red Crescent, Royati Family Society, Tarahum Charity Foundation, Al Maktoum Foundation, Armani Hotel, Dubai World Dubai World Trade Centre, Al Bustan and Murooj Rotana Group and Madinat Jumeirah Hotel Group are the entities that entered into a pact for the initiative in its first phase.
The "Heafz Al Na'amah" initiative launched at the Gulfood 2016 will make sure that surplus food from hotels, wedding halls, or home parties will not be wasted and will reach the needy in safe and hygienic conditions.
?Sahem?, an initiative started three years ago by Royati Family Society, focuses on collecting food across the city and distributing it amongst the needy people. Every Ramadan, a group of young men and women participate in this food drive so that labourers and less fortunate segment of the society get meal boxes.
Under the campaign ?You Sponsor, We Deliver? by Health Factory and Epicure, Iftar meal boxes costing Dh10 each would be supplied at labour accommodations and mosques. Corporate groups and individuals can order meal boxes in bulk and a minimum order worth Dh50 will be delivered at the desired location without any extra transportation charges.
The initiatives launched as part of social solidarity will definitely benefit needy families and individuals including labourers. As well as to the general public who wants to give back to the society during this holy month of Ramadan by sharing and caring.
Source:www.khaleejtimes.com
15 Comments
Thanks @Heonjun. Its a pleasure to know that you found the report interesting.
Posted 12-06-2016 02:12
Its my pleasure @ Minjoo. Thank you so much for appreciating and also for your inspirational comments.
Posted 12-06-2016 02:06
This is very new to me,, interesting! Cause we only have very very small and tiny Muslim population in Korea, I didn't realize food would be thrown away in this period. Just like the Chinese government's campaign to change the dining custom that leaves some food on the table untouched, this one could also lead to multiple positive change! thanks for sharing! And hope you have lovely Ramadan days.
Posted 10-06-2016 13:56
Mohit, thanks for introducing the initiatives regarding Ramadan. I really enjoyed reading it :-) Donating food that could have been wasted can save both the environment and the poor. Now everyone, no matter the economic status, can fully enjoy the holy period. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
Posted 09-06-2016 16:26
Thanks @Rahul & @Joshua for appreciating DM initiatives...
Posted 09-06-2016 16:03
Thanks @ Bindu di and @ Abdelaziz...
Posted 09-06-2016 16:01
Dear Mohit, I am sure this regulations will heartily be accepted by Allah. I would say true meaning to any religious celebration, thanks for inspiring report. Will surely pressurised our local governing bodies to adopt such practices
Posted 09-06-2016 12:29
Dubai municipality is doing super amazing. Great job
Posted 09-06-2016 04:30
Dear Mohit, Thank you for sharing about this wonderful initiative of Dubai Municipality to minimize food waste during holy Ramadan. I wish everyone a very happy Ramadan as well :)
Posted 09-06-2016 01:48
this is such a great initiative. Hoping that they will replicate this here in the PH where many impoverished Muslims have no chance of having a decent iftar due to the recent war that damaged their communities
Posted 08-06-2016 16:52
Thank you @Eco Generation.
Posted 08-06-2016 16:32
Thank you @Arushi & @Adam
Posted 08-06-2016 16:31
Thanks to your post, I've just realized Ramadan has begun! It's really a great initiatitve to reduce foodwaste in celebration of this holy festival, Ramadan! It's very meaningful to celebrate Ramadan by reducing foodwaste. Thanks for sharing!
Posted 08-06-2016 11:07
This is going to have a lot of impact, especially since Ramadan is something done in a worldwide approach. Plus, I really liked how you mentioned the holy month's interconnectedness with the theme of giving back. Such connections help make projects like yours, a successful one. Thank you for the report!
Posted 07-06-2016 21:19
Thanks for sharing these amazing initiatives from UAE to curb food wastage. Let's hope to have zero/minimum food wastage this Ramadan.
Posted 07-06-2016 17:23