The 'Kanshoku Project,' operated by the general incorporated association Saiai no Shokutaku (Minato-ku, Tokyo), has renewed its official website and published its 2025 fiscal year activity report.
The Kanshoku Project is Japan's first initiative focused on the redistribution of 'prepared meals' to reduce food waste and build community spaces. It delivers surplus meals—that would otherwise be discarded despite corporate efforts—to the local community as a form of 'sharing.' Beyond food waste reduction, the project aims to create community through the warmth of shared dining.
Website Renewal The renewal features: - New pages dedicated to different stakeholders - Organized activity contents and operational structure - A newly launched sponsor and donation support page - Information on hygiene management and operational policies These updates are designed to make it clearer how individuals and organizations can get involved.
Publication of FY2025 Activity Report The FY2025 report includes the project's mission, activity achievements, stakeholder voices, and how donations are utilized.
Achievements from November 2024 to the end of March 2026 include: - 749kg of food waste reduced (including trial runs) - 3,280 meals served, with 1,167 participants across community dining sessions - Operations currently expanding across 6 locations
In 2025, the project was selected as a 'Food Waste Reduction Model Project' by the Ministry of the Environment, and it continues to aim for the expansion of its sustainable food circulation model.
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