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Enou is a cutting-edge digital marketing agency based in Lahore, Pakistan. Established in 2014, our team of innovative and creative professionals specialize in providing top-notch advertising, social ... Read More
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BIJI is a food sharing distributed economy model that aims to reduce food waste and address food insecurity by connecting surplus food providers with individuals in need. Through a mobile app, users can easily advertise excess food and connect with others in their community to share meals.

BIJI | Food Sharing Distributed Economy Model
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Description
BIJI is a food sharing distributed economy model that aims to reduce food waste and address food insecurity by connecting surplus food providers with individuals in need. Through a mobile app, users can easily advertise excess food and connect with others in their community to share meals.
Challenge
Food waste is a growing problem around the world, with millions of tons of edible food being thrown away each year. At the same time, many individuals struggle with food insecurity and lack access to nutritious meals. Traditional donation models can be inefficient and not always reach those in need.
Solution
BIJI provides a platform for individuals and businesses to easily share surplus food with others in their community. The mobile app allows users to post advertisements for free food, and connect with those who are in need. By leveraging technology, BIJI streamlines the process of food sharing and reduces waste.
Impact
By promoting food sharing and reducing waste, BIJI has the potential to make a positive impact on both the environment and the community. Surplus food that would have otherwise been thrown away can now be shared with those in need, reducing food insecurity and promoting a more sustainable food system.

