We are looking for your opinion!
Are you running a restaurant, a catering service, or a grocery store in Malta? We would like to hear about your experience with food waste and donations.

We are looking for your opinion!
Are you running a restaurant, a catering service, or a grocery store in Malta? We would like to hear about your experience with food waste and donations.
In the second episode of Friends of the Earth Podcast, our Zero Waste Campaigner Beth Fitieni has a chat with the trained chef, lecturer, food science writer and gastronomy consultant Keith Abela. They will guide us in a journey around food waste in the Maltese restaurant industry, among leftovers and their low-energy reuse. The main focus of Keith's work is to help businesses not only identify the origin of waste, but also to ensure that the life of food is functionally extended with creative solutions.
The Aarhus Convention is an international treaty (agreement) that gives people and NGOs three key rights when it comes to environmental matters:
Access to Information – People have the right to know about pollution, land use, and environmental risks.
Public Participation – Citizens should have a say in decisions about major projects, policies, and laws.
Access to Justice – If authorities fail to protect the environment, people should be able to challenge them in court.
The project is aimed to develop skills and raise awareness on the topic of micromobility, smallhuman or electric powered mobility devices suitable for short urban trips.
The project is aimed to develop skills and raise awareness on the topic of micromobility, smallhuman or electric powered mobility devices suitable for short urban trips.
European Week for Waste Reduction (EWWR) is a vital annual initiative aimed at promoting sustainable resource and waste management practices - Learn how Friends of the Earth Malta (FoEM) participated in this year's events!
On occasion of World Wildlife Day on 3rd March we would like to celebrate the world of reptiles and amphibians – two groups of animals which are highly misunderstood and often underappreciated.
In March, Friends of the Earth Malta (FoEM) welcomed a group of Geography students from Manchester University who spent a week in Malta studying climate change adaptation strategies and their implementation.