It's our 8th week

 


In the eighth week of our food waste management project at MAS Intimate Pannala, significant strides were made in various aspects. This update focuses on our efforts in preparing for the upcoming visit, advancing in video production, and engaging with key stakeholders, despite facing a setback with the cancellation of the scheduled visit.

  1. Discussion with Mifra Miss: During this week, we had a productive meeting with Mifra Miss, seeking her guidance and instructions regarding our project. We shared our plans, discussed recent developments, and gained valuable insights to enhance our food waste management efforts


  1. Refined Interview Questions: Collaboratively, our team meticulously crafted a comprehensive set of interview questions to gather essential information about MAS Intimate Pannala's food waste management practices. Once finalized, we promptly sought Madam's permission to conduct the interviews and gather insights from relevant stakeholders.






Preparations and Visit Cancellation: While diligently preparing for the scheduled visit on 05/26, unforeseen circumstances at MAS Intimates led to the cancellation of the visit. Despite this disappointment, we remained flexible and adaptive in adjusting our plans accordingly.



Enhanced Activity Lineup: As part of our commitment to continuous improvement, we thoroughly reviewed and made necessary corrections to the activity lineup. The revised version was shared with relevant parties for input and approval, ensuring greater effectiveness in our project implementation.








Continued Video Production: Throughout the eighth week, significant progress was made in video production. Our team dedicated time and effort to capture vital aspects of food waste management at MAS Intimate Pannala, including essential processes, interviews, and demonstrations, with the aim of creating engaging and informative videos.




Preparation for FM Channel Messages: To maximize information dissemination, we commenced preparing FM channel messages related to food waste management. These messages will be broadcasted, reaching a broader audience and encouraging positive behavioral changes towards food waste reduction.


Despite the setback of the canceled visit, our commitment to the food waste management project remained unwavering. By discussing with Mifra Miss, refining interview questions, continuing video production, and preparing for FM channel messages, we persistently advance our mission to promote sustainable food waste management practices at MAS Intimate Pannala. We look forward to future opportunities for project advancement and success.

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