A nonprofit in North Carolina is fighting against food waste and helping hungry kids.
According to a report by WRAL News, the Wake County Public School System has partnered with Cary-based nonprofit Toward Zero Waste to prevent food waste while stopping kids from going hungry.
They have created a pilot program called SHARE, which stands for Stop Hunger And Restore Earth. The scheme sets up food carts and refrigerators, where students can put any unwanted packaged food or fruit they receive as part of their school lunch or breakfast. Other students can then browse the carts and refrigerators throughout the day and pick up a free snack if they’re feeling hungry…