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Food Lovers Masterclass

  • Te Aro Zero Waste Centre (Sustainability Trust) 2 Forresters Lane Wellington, Wellington, 6011 New Zealand (map)

šŸ“ Are You Tossing Out More Food Than You’d Like? šŸ“

It’s time to change the way you think about food waste—and we’re here to help! Join our Food Lovers Masterclass and learn how to store food like a pro, decode best-before dates, get creative with leftovers, and discover clever tricks to save money (and maybe even enough to buy a yacht...okay, maybe a canoe).

This fun, interactive session will leave you with life-changing tips that will reduce food waste in your home and level up your kitchen game.

Bookings are necessary - click below to reserve your spot!

Key Benefits or Features:

🌱 LEARN the Basics of Food Waste

Understand why food goes to waste and how you can make smarter choices in your kitchen to avoid it. From understanding expiry labels to recognizing when food is still good to eat, you’ll become a savvy shopper and savvy cook.

šŸ„• GATHER Useful Tips & Life HacksWe’ll share simple, everyday hacks that will reduce your food waste and save you money. Think smarter food storage, creative ways to use leftovers, and clever ways to use food scraps.


šŸ½ļø ADVANCE Your Food Storage SkillsLearn how to store produce, leftovers, and pantry items to maximize freshness and minimize waste. Plus, you’ll leave with new knowledge that will inspire you to make changes in your daily habits—helping the planet and your wallet.

Why You Need to Attend:

Is this you?

  • You find yourself throwing out food you forgot about in the fridge.

  • Your compost bin is overflowing with food scraps.

  • You can’t resist buying ā€œjust one moreā€ avocado, only to find it’s gone bad before you use it.


If so, this workshop is exactly what you need! We promise plenty of ā€œfacepalmā€ moments, followed by practical tips that will make you look at food differently from here on out.





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