09/11/2025
Urban foraging, saving food waste, and bringing communities together is exactly what the innovative and interactive map Falling Fruit is all about.
Ethan Welty and Caleb Phillips set up Falling Fruit in 2013 to invite people around the world to take part in urban foraging. They created it not only to offer access to free foods that might otherwise go to waste, but also to encourage communities to move away from stained sidewalks and reconnect with the botanical origins of food.
The database includes everything from small neighbourhood gardens to large-scale tree inventories, allowing anyone and everyone to check in and easily locate publicly accessible food.
Users can import their gardens (or businesses) into the map or share their organisations via the sharing page. The database currently holds over 1,783,348 locations, helping people discover snacks that need saving from an otherwise inevitable fate.
What an incredible opportunity for people to get involved in their neighbourhoods, and at a time when the economy is... stretched, it’s a great way to save money on fresh fruit, veg, and herbs!