Aberporth's Community Fridge has celebrated its third birthday with some amazing statistics.
The village hall project - initially funded by a small Cynnal y Cardi grant - has gone from strength to strength, saving nearly 15 tonnes of surplus food from landfill and having between 200 and 400 users a month.
A special birthday celebration was attended by Ceredigion County Council chairman Cllr Keith Evans, who praised the project for delivering for the community and tackling waste at the same time.
The community fridge - based at Canolfan Dyffryn - spawned other projects including a recycled clothes rail, a digi club and a community garden.
Co-ordinator Nic King thanked all the volunteers for taking part - particularly those who had been involved from the very beginning. "It's been a wonderful effort by everyone," she said.
Pictured are Ceredigion County Council chairman Cllr Keith Evans and Aberporth Community Council chair Jackie Brown with hall trustees and volunteers.