Food Rescue Mission LIVC Jul-Dec 2025
A food rescue programme. Reduce food waste. Cut down food cost. Be part of a circular food community.
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Location
Lembu Road Open Space
Lembu Road Singapore SingaporeAbout this event
A food rescue mission involves the 3 stages of ‘Collect-Sort-Share’. This is a total hands-on activity where participants will immerse themselves in a typical food rescue, gain first-hand insight into the food waste reduction landscape, and learn creative ways of using rescued food.
Participants can expect
- to do a lot of walking, carry loads, push trolleys, and sweat out.
- to handle donated produce comprising a range of quality.
- to bring home at least a bag of rescued produce.
- to work together with others as a team.
As the activity is conducted outdoors, please be prepared for instances of wet weather.
Sounds like something up your alley?
Your 1st time signing up for a LIVC mission? Please read this guide before doing so: Guide for 1st-timers
Upon signing up, our volunteer admin will contact you a few days before the rescue to kickstart your induction into our rescue community. You will be added to a WhatsApp community chat. You are therefore requested to provide your WhatsApp number upon sign up.
Minimum18 years old
Only sign up for yourself. No signing up on behalf. If friends or family members wish to join together, each individual is required to sign up by themselves.
Little India Veggie Collection, or LIVC in short, is a food rescue programme focused within the vicinity of Little India in Singapore. Our community partners are grocery shops that sell fresh produce such as vegetables and fruits as well as dry goods. Our rescuer community members consist of public participants that actively partake in the rescue missions and share resources with one another on how to put the food to good use by converting them into tasty dishes or by sharing them with various appreciative recipients. This programme serves as an avenue for surplus or unsold edibles to be donated back to non-purchasing consumers, thus creating a local circular economy.
To understand more about the food waste issue in Singapore:
- https://www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/waste-management/3r-programmes-and-resources/food-waste-management
- https://sgfoodrescue.wordpress.com/
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Late evening, as the grocery shops end their business day.