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289: How the Food Donation Improvement Act Impacts Events, Hotels, and Venues

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Tracy talks with Emily Broad-Lieb, Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic, diving into the game-changing Food Donation Improvement Act (FDIA). 

Many of us as planners hear “we can’t donate the food” or “we’ll be sued” from venues, but this new legislation signed into law in January 2023 breaks down those barriers by providing crucial protections, empowering event planners, hotels, and venues to safely reduce food waste.

Emily will share insights on navigating food donations, understanding liability protections, and implementing sustainable practices in events. From real-life examples of successful donation programs to her expertise on food waste policy, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make their events more responsible and inclusive. 🥗

🍽 At a recent food waste reduction conference, Emily’s team served two days of meals entirely from surplus food, celebrating its origins on menu cards. She’s passionate about sustainable and inclusive practices, aligning her work with UN Sustainable Development Goals 2 (Zero Hunger) and 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production).

Tune in to learn how the FDIA opens doors for hotels, conference centers, and meeting planners to reduce waste and increase food access.

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