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Top NYC Restaurants Pledge Zero Food Waste for Make Food Not Waste Week

29 Sep

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  • Over 20 acclaimed NYC restaurants team up with Mill for zero food waste week
  • Chefs offer special no-waste dishes and cocktails to showcase innovative cooking
  • Mill partners with Reclaimed Organics to collect and compost food scraps
Top NYC Restaurants Pledge Zero Food Waste for Make Food Not Waste Week

In the lead-up to September 30, 2025, over 20 of New York City's most acclaimed restaurants have joined forces with the food recycling company Mill for the second-annual Make Food Not Waste Restaurant Week. The week-long event, running from September 29 to October 5, 2025, features Michelin-starred restaurants, James Beard Award winners, and beloved neighborhood classics, all making the commitment to eliminate food waste for the week with the help of Mill in their kitchens.

Additionally, the chefs from each participating restaurant will be offering a special dish or cocktail on the menu that embodies their unique perspective on no-waste cooking. The initiative aims to showcase a new way of thinking about food and kitchen routines, rooted in a shared belief that food is not meant to be wasted. During the week, Mill is also partnering with Reclaimed Organics to offer food scraps collection to the restaurants, with the processed materials being transported to a local community garden to be turned into compost.

"Restaurants are the soul of a city, and chefs inspire how we all think about food," said Harry Tannenbaum, Cofounder and President of Mill. "Make Food Not Waste Restaurant Week brings together incredible talent to show how a shared commitment to a more sustainable food system can spark creativity and raise awareness about how we can all treat food as the valuable resource it is."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Make Food Not Waste Restaurant Week is a second-annual event where over 20 of New York City's most acclaimed restaurants, including Michelin-starred and James Beard Award-winning establishments, team up with the food recycling company Mill to commit to zero food waste for the week and showcase innovative no-waste cooking.
The participating restaurants are offering special dishes and cocktails on their menus that highlight their unique approaches to no-waste cooking, utilizing ingredients and techniques that prevent food from going to waste.
Mill, the food recycling company, is partnering with the participating restaurants to help them achieve their zero food waste goal for the week. Mill is also working with Reclaimed Organics to collect and compost the food scraps generated by the restaurants during the event.

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