New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SR80

Introduced
3/24/22  

Caption

Urges schools to implement share tables in order to reduce food waste and help alleviate food insecurity.

Impact

The resolution serves as a policy recommendation rather than a mandate, emphasizing the importance of local action to overcome the pressing issues of food waste and food insecurity. It recognizes that nearly nine percent of New Jersey residents experience food insecurity, with a particularly striking statistic showing that 10 percent of children under 18 are affected. While some districts may already have programs aimed at food waste reduction, the introduction of share tables would represent an additional, simple, and cost-effective measure to further improve food sharing practices within schools.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 80 urges schools in New Jersey to implement share tables in their cafeterias as a means to reduce food waste and alleviate food insecurity. The resolution highlights the significant proportion of food waste generated in school lunch programs, where approximately 21 percent of caloric value goes uneaten. By establishing designated areas for students to leave unopened, unconsumed food, the initiative aims to allow other students to take such items or have them donated to food pantries, effectively minimizing waste while simultaneously addressing hunger issues among students.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits in terms of reducing waste and feeding those in need, discussions surrounding it could revolve around implementation challenges, such as the need for staff training, monitoring of food safety, and the logistics of how share tables would operate in practice. Questions may arise about how schools will manage the share tables effectively and ensure that they are used properly, which may lead to varying degrees of effectiveness across different school districts. Additionally, some stakeholders may debate the sufficiency of the resolution to create systemic change, advocating for more robust legislation to tackle food insecurity.

Companion Bills

NJ AR135

Same As Urges schools to implement share tables in order to reduce food waste and help alleviate food insecurity.

Previously Filed As

NJ AR135

Urges schools to implement share tables in order to reduce food waste and help alleviate food insecurity.

NJ SR14

Urges schools to implement share tables in order to reduce food waste and help alleviate food insecurity.

NJ AR112

Urges schools to implement share tables in order to reduce food waste and help alleviate food insecurity.

NJ HR227

Commending the Hunters for the Hungry program for helping to alleviate food insecurity.

NJ S2765

Requires DEP to update school food waste guidelines to include recommendations for how to better utilize food nearing best-by and expiration dates.

NJ S1524

Requires DEP to update school food waste guidelines to include recommendations for how to better utilize food nearing best-by and expiration dates.

NJ HR0320

REDUCE FOOD WASTE/INSECURITY

NJ HB1059

Food Waste Reduction in Public Schools

NJ SB01046

An Act Concerning The Reduction Of Food Waste In Schools.

NJ HB2524

EPA-FOOD WASTE REDUCTION

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