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charities that receive aid from FareShare, 57% operate in the most deprived, 30% of the areas in the UK. The types of charitable organisations that receive benefits from FareShare range from community centres to schools to drop-in centres to food-focused organisations. Of the food provided to the organisations, 94% of it consists of good-to-eat surplus, preventing 106,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions and the waste of 141 billion litres of water from waste.
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FareShare launched the 2021 Food on Plates campaign which called for £5 million a year from the government to help farmers and food producers improve their capacity for food redistribution by covering the costs of safely storing and transporting unsold food. This campaign was a precursor to FareShare’s 2023 campaign ‘Where’s the Food?’ The primary goal of the campaign was to reinstate the discontinued government funding. In 2024 Prime
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becoming a FareShare ambassador that same year. Together, Marcus and FareShare spearheaded the founding of the Child Food
Poverty Taskforce, which in 2021 successfully lobbied the government for a summer extension of the voucher scheme—a replacement for free school lunches—as well as a Winter Package that lasted until Easter 2021, supporting vulnerable children through the winter of 2020.
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via FareShare Go. KFC and Nando’s donate their surplus chicken supplies, with Nando’s having done so for over ten years before partnering with FareShare via their ‘No
Chuckin’ Our Chicken’ program. Nando’s is also a founding partner of FareShare’s UK employability programme, which provides employment
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also decided to deepen their relationship with FareShare, announcing that they would donate the equivalent of 1.25 million breakfasts to FareShare. This promise is built on the respective organisations’ existing partnerships with FareShare. Since 2005, Nestle has donated the equivalent of more than 6
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funded a pilot program for FareShare and The Felix
Project aiding the redistribution of surplus food from farms. Between 2018 and 2019, the program helped FareShare to deliver 4,447 tonnes of surplus food, the equivalent of 10.5 million meals; however, funding was discontinued after 2019. In response
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released the ‘Waste
Britain’ report on the social impact of food redistribution. The report found that the redistribution of surplus food saves the government nearly £118 million a year and beneficiaries £108 million. This means that for every £1 spent on food redistribution, FareShare saves £5.72 of
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Other manufacturer partners include Nestle, Muller, and
Premier Foods. Most recently, in November 2022, Premier Foods launched a five-year plan with FareShare to achieve a series of targets, including donating 1 million meals and hosting 1,000 volunteering days per year. As of January 2024, Premier
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In 2018, FareShare launched its #ActiveAte campaign, a national holiday hunger campaign that raises awareness among children at risk of food poverty during the summer. The mission of this campaign caught the attention of
England International footballer Marcus Rashford in March 2020, leading to him
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FareShare is a UK-wide organisation that manages 35 distribution warehouses across the UK alongside its partners. Of those 35 warehouses, three regions, Merseyside, East Anglia, and
Southern Central, are directly managed by FareShare. The remaining 32 warehouses are managed by independent charities
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Driven by the vision of a United
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FareShare Go is an app that addresses back-of-store surpluses. Available in virtually every local authority, FareShare Go connects community organisations that have the capacity to safely collect, store, and prepare food with a local participating supermarket. It encourages supermarkets to contact
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The simultaneous rise in supply and demand for surplus food, prompted by the onset of the pandemic, continued 12 months after the initial UK lockdown on March 21, 2020. FareShare was able to distribute food equivalent to 130 million meals in this period, aided by support from significant volume
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FareShare is a registered charity (no. 1100051) which relies on donations and company partnerships to carry out its work. With the motto ‘No good food goes to waste,’ FareShare states that its mission is to simultaneously address the growing issues of food poverty and waste through surplus food
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Through its network of distribution warehouses and various initiatives FareShare services over 8,000 charities, reaching an estimated 1 million people a year. According to its most recent annual report, FareShare redistributed over 57,000 tonnes of food in 2023/2024, equivalent to 135 million
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Keeping with its mission, FareShare’s initiatives are driven by a theory of change framework developed in partnership with NCVO Charities
Evaluation Services. This framework ensures that the two primary dimensions of FareShare’s mission, that the social value of surplus food is maximised for
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The FareShare network remained open and operational to continue getting food to vulnerable people. In the first month of the lockdown, the amount of surplus food received and distributed by FareShare more than doubled following the overnight closure of the restaurant, pub, hotel and catering
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and FareShare partners. Within this system FareShare relies on a network of over 26,000 volunteers who carry out the groundwork of the organisation. FareShare provides operational support and advice to all sites regarding health and safety and efficiency improvements.
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contributions of donated and surplus food from over 40 companies in the food industry and funding from DEFRA, the Scottish Government, and the Welsh Assembly. Companies of note included Tesco, who donated £7.5m worth of food, the Co-op, who donated £1.5m worth of food,
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Since 2012, Tesco has partnered with FareShare to facilitate the redistribution of surplus food. Alongside the Trussell Trust, Tesco and FareShare founded the Tesco Food Collection in 2012, a project that collected an amount equivalent to 528,187 meals in 2023.
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In 2024, FareShare published its manifesto, “Where’s The Food? Strengthening Communities Through Surplus Food Redistribution.” The manifesto consists of comprehensive policy proposals to improve and increase food redistribution systems in the United Kingdom.
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also provided additional food donations and funding to help FareShare meet the increased demand from frontline charity members. In December 2020, the company received a £16 million government grant to support its operation through the winter.
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in the United Kingdom. It does this by obtaining good-quality surplus food from the food industry that would otherwise have gone to waste and sending it to frontline charities and community groups across the UK.
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works with all sectors of the supply chain, including producers, manufacturers, and retailers. Several major UK food retailers have encouraged their suppliers to work with FareShare to minimise food waste.
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individual support and that the negative environmental impact of surplus food is reduced, are present in every project. These goals are evaluated with the aid of organisations such as the
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