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Back to EpisodesHow One Idea Turned Garden Waste Into Food for Millions
Description
Gary Oppenheimer, founder of AmpleHarvest.org, is on a mission to solve hunger not by producing more food, but by unlocking the billions of pounds already being wasted in backyards across America. In this episode, he shares how a simple realization about food waste turned into a nationwide, technology-driven solution connecting 62 million gardeners with local food pantries. Through an information-based model inspired by platforms like Uber, Gary tackles food insecurity, climate change, and malnutrition on a hyper-local scale. This conversation reveals how solving the right problem—not the obvious one—can create lasting impact, reshape systems, and empower everyday people to become part of the solution.
Key Takeaways
• The real problem isn’t food scarcity, it’s lack of connection
• Solving misinformation can unlock massive systemic change
• Technology can scale impact without logistics or infrastructure
• Small, local actions can create national-level transformation
• Sustainable solutions outperform short-term fixes
Notable Quotes
• “The problem wasn’t a lack of food, it was a lack of connection.”
• “We solve the problem without ever touching the food.”
• “People can reach into their backyard instead of their back pocket.”
• “Once a gardener knows they can donate, they’ll never forget.”
• “We’re not feeding the hungry, we’re working to end hunger.”