Mexican
FoodBanking Network

One in every four Mexicans has difficulty accessing food. At the same time, one-third of the food produced goes to waste, which represents 38 tons of food per minute. The Mexican Food Banking Network is a high-impact civil organization that gives food a new lifespan. Operating through a network of 50+ entities, they reduce the food gap and improve nutritional conditions across the region, feeding more than 1.9M individuals in vulnerable communities.

They have become key players in the zero-waste agenda, avoiding hundreds of thousands of tons of food from being discarded which would have emitted extensive levels of CO2e into the atmosphere.

ABOUT
THE PROJECT

Type of project
Food rescue | Non-profit
Location
Mexico
Registry
CSA Group’s GHG CleanProjects® Registry Project report↗︎
10-year GHG emission reductions estimate
1.497.700 tCO2e
Co-benefits
Benefit 1 Benefit 2 Benefit 3 Benefit 8 Benefit 12 Benefit 13 Benefit 17

PROJECT'S
PHASE

INTEGRATE01

The project's potential, methodology and
emission factors are being assessed

QUANTIFY02

Carbon credits available
by MM/YYYY

Contact sales

MONETIZE03

Carbon credits for this project are
already serialized and available

Purchase Carbon Credits
“The first carbon credits of the BAMX Network in the voluntary market means a great milestone for our organization. It capitalizes the effectiveness of our model and transcends our impact to the private sector, promoting the decarbonization of its operations.
Additionally, we open the way for other initiatives that are generating social and environmental impact through their actions. We are happy and grateful to Zero Waste Carbon Solutions for helping us to monetize our environmental impact in favor of our country and our planet”

Mariana Jiménez

National Alliances and
Social Investment Director