Food & GardenFrankfurtRescue food with a neighborhood fridgeStock a fair-share fridge for surplus food Team up to place or maintain a neighbourhood fridge where bread, produce, and meals find neighbours instead of bins. What you can do - Join Foodsharing Frankfurt or find fridges on the Fairteiler map - Coordinate a simple hygiene rota and labelling so donors know what is welcome - Pair fridge duty with a local bakery or market stall that has predictable surplus Why it matters Food rescue turns everyday surplus into mutual aid: less waste, more trust on the block. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Programme hub: Zero Waste Frankfurt · Foodsharing Frankfurt · Fairteiler mapfoodsharingcommunity
Food & GardenQuitoJoin Quito's community compost and zero waste networkMunicipal tools: neighbourhood compost Ecuador’s Alianza Basura Cero documents a growing compost network and municipal zero waste ordinances residents can advocate for locally. The alliance publishes a model ordinance and maps community compost sites, from Pomasqui and Cotacachi to neighbourhood clubs such as Club del Compost in Bellavista. What you can do - Find a mapped compostera comunitaria near you and volunteer for a work day. - Ask your parish or neighbourhood council to adopt zero-waste ordinance language from the alliance toolkit. Why it matters Community compost keeps food sovereignty and soil health local while giving municipalities a replicable legal frame, reuse included, not just collection. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Report chapter: Zero Waste Europe: Latin America & the Caribbean (5th ed.) · Toolkit: Alianza Basura Cero, zero waste ordinance · Network hub: Alianza Basura Cero Ecuadorcompostordinancecommunity
Food & GardenLeipzigGarden together at the HildegartenA green meeting place in Plagwitz The Hildegarten at Bürgerbahnhof Plagwitz is a community garden run by engaged residents. Neighbours of all ages grow fruit, vegetables, and herbs in shared beds using ecological methods that protect soil and pollinators. What you can do - Drop in during open hours to garden, chat, or simply enjoy the green. - Join workshops on permaculture, composting, and nature-friendly gardening: no prior experience required. - Help with seasonal tasks or bring ideas for new community plots. When & where - April-October: Mon, Thu, Fri 16:00-19:00; Sat-Sun 13:00-19:00 - Röckener Str. 44, 04229 Leipzig (Bürgerbahnhof Plagwitz) Why it matters Leipzig aims to become a Zero-Waste city by 2030; neighbourhood gardens turn waste prevention into hands-on care for food, soil, and community. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Project page: Hildegarten · Programme: Mein Leipzig schon ich mir · Organiser: Stadtreinigung Leipzig / community volunteersgardencommunityworkshops
Food & GardenLisbonCommunity composting pilots: ZERO accompanies municipalities across PortugalOrganic waste stays local: feeds local soil ZERO is accompanying multiple Portuguese municipalities in launching community composting pilots, keeping food and garden waste in the neighbourhood loop rather than sending it to landfill. In Fornos de Algodres, the Muxagata project combines community composting with door-to-door collection: funded by Zero Waste Europe and GAIA. Castelo Branco is running a parallel composting pilot with ZERO's direct support. How community composting works - Residents deposit food scraps and garden trimmings at shared composting points - ZERO helps municipalities design, site, and monitor the composting system - Finished compost is returned to the community: for gardens, schools, or public green spaces What you can do - Ask your local council whether a community composting pilot is planned or running - Volunteer as a composting point steward: ZERO and partner municipalities recruit residents for monitoring roles - Use the ZERO website to find resources and contact information for composting support Why it matters Organic waste is about a third of Portuguese household rubbish. Keeping it out of landfill reduces methane emissions, builds local soil, and cuts disposal costs: three wins that make composting one of the highest-return interventions in any zero waste plan. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - National coordinator: ZERO – Associação Sistema Terrestre Sustentável - Muxagata project: ZERO / ZWE / GAIA collaborative pilot - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th editioncompostingcommunityorganicdoor-to-door
Repair & ReuseMunichMend things at a Munich Repair CaféReparieren ist besser als wegwerfen Dozens of Repair Cafés across Munich and the region welcome toasters, bikes, laptops, textiles, and more. Skilled volunteers help you repair with, not for, you. How it works - Pick a nearby café from AWM’s curated list (city and surrounding towns). - Bring one broken item; register if the host requires a slot. - Email AWM if you know a missing venue to add. Why it matters Shared fix-it sessions keep appliances and textiles alive while passing skills person to person. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Directory: Repair Cafés · AWM: Projekterepairskillscommunity
EnergyWashington DCRE-Powering America's LandCommunity solar on brownfields and former landfills RE-Powering America's Land encourages renewable energy development on current and formerly contaminated sites, landfills, and mine sites when aligned with community vision. EPA identifies site potential and provides resources for communities, developers, and local governments. What you can do - Map brownfields or closed landfills in your county and propose community solar feasibility studies - Bring neighbours into planning so reuse projects reflect local priorities - Partner with municipalities to screen sites using EPA RE-Powering tools How to participate - Start with RE-Powering America's Land - Engage your local brownfield coordinator or environmental justice group Why it matters Repurposing degraded land for clean energy avoids greenfield sprawl and can fund remediation while lowering bills for nearby residents. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Source: US Environmental Protection Agency. Public domain (US Government work).brownfieldssolarlandfillcommunityreuse
Food & GardenBerlinCommunity Seed LibraryShare seeds, grow abundance together Set up a free seed exchange at your local library or community centre. Anyone can take seeds, anyone can donate. No money, no hierarchy. What you can do - Find a shelf, box, or drawer in a trusted public space and label it clearly - Invite neighbours to bring labelled envelopes of saved seeds each season - Run a monthly “planting day” where people swap stories as well as varieties Why it matters Local seed networks keep food diversity alive and turn strangers on a street into gardeners who watch out for each other's plots.foodfreecommunityzero-waste
Food & GardenTallinnGrow food in Tallinn community gardensShared beds, shared joy Tallinn’s 2035 strategy links circular living with community gardens that grow local food with a minimal carbon footprint while strengthening neighbourhood ties. The city supports 33+ community gardens across districts; NGOs and neighbourhood societies can apply for establishment grants from the Environment and Public Works Department. What you can do - Find a garden near you via the city’s community-garden map. - Join Pelgu Community Garden or another plot, help maintain shared greenhouse beds and fruit shrubs. Why it matters Urban gardening turns vacant corners into food, learning, and belonging, a concrete piece of Tallinn’s green transformation. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. Strategy: Green transformation · Garden network: Community gardens (Kogukonnaaiad) · Example site: Pelgu Community Gardengardencommunityfood