FoodCycle
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Founded | 2009 |
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Type | Charity |
Focus | Building Community, Food Poverty, Loneliness and Volunteering |
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Area served | United Kingdom |
Key people | Sophie Tebbetts (Chief Executive Officer) |
Volunteers | 10,000 |
Website | foodcycle |
FoodCycle is a UK charity that turns donated surplus food from supermarkets, shops and food banks to create three-course, vegetarian meals served at "free community restaurants".
FoodCycle has a head office in London, England, but its community meals operate in multiple locations across England and Wales.
History[edit]
In September 2008, Canadian Kelvin Cheung founded FoodCycle. He decided to start the organization after hearing about the US on-campus student service program, Campus Kitchen, where students use on-campus kitchen space and donated food from their cafeterias to prepare nourishing meals for their communities. FoodCycle's pilot hubs were at the Imperial College London and the London School of Economics.
Awards[edit]
- November 2022, named "Community Partner" by the Food and Drink Federation
- January 2021 Sophie Tebbetts named "Supporting Leader of the Year" at the Charity Times Awards
- March 2010, named "New Charity of the Year" in the Charity Times Awards[1]
- November 2010, received an award from the Arthur Guinness Fund
- January 2011, received the Prime Minister's Big Society Award[2]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Andrew Holt, Charity Times award winners announced, 3 March 2010
- ^ "FoodCycle wins Prime Minister's Big Society Award" (PDF). FoodCycle. 21 January 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2012.
Further reading[edit]
- Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal, (W.W. Norton, 2009) by Tristram Stuart. ISBN 978-0-393-34956-6.