Cork users very active on food waste app

Cork took the second spot for the most active Food Waste Hero community to date, with volunteers visiting Tesco Ireland supermarkets to collect unsold food still fit for consumption and list it for free on the app so that others can collect and consume it.
Cork users very active on food waste app

Tessa Clarke, co-founder of Olio, the food waste app that connects neighbours and friends to share unwanted food and other items that would otherwise end up in landfill.

An app ensuring food is shared and not thrown away has prevented the equivalent of 312,000 meals from going to waste in just over a year with 970kg of food saved by Cork users alone.

Since Olio first partnered with Tesco Ireland in November last year, the app’s army of 'Food Waste Heroes' volunteers have collected the equivalent of 6,000 meals a week from supermarkets throughout the country to redistribute for free.

Cork took the second spot for the most active Food Waste Hero community to date, with volunteers visiting Tesco Ireland supermarkets to collect unsold food still fit for consumption and list it for free on the app so that others can collect and consume it.

Co-founder and CEO of Olio, Tessa Clarke, said: “It is great to see such an active community of Cork people joining together to fight waste while helping out their neighbours.

“Our partnership with Tesco Ireland has resulted in a massive 656,000 items of food being diverted from going to waste in just over a year.

“Food waste accounts for one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions and is the single largest emitting sector.

“If we are to fix the climate crisis, preventing food waste should be a priority.” Fruit and veg (37%) accounted for the most shared items, followed by dairy and eggs (32%) and bakery (24%).

OLIO user, Gemma Scudder, 33, signed up as a Food Waste Hero in May and collects from four different Tesco Ireland stores five days a week.

She has listed 1,868 food items to date and given products to 175 people, saving the equivalent of almost 23,000 meals and 7.2 million litres of water.

“We signed up thinking it could be a good way to make a few friends locally while preventing food waste,” she said.

“We went from not knowing anyone in our locality to now knowing so many, so it’s been a massively positive experience, especially since I used to struggle with socialising and even just going out the door.

“Since we get to keep 10% of our collections, the savings to our food bill have also been beyond what we ever expected. Our €1,500 monthly spend on food is now only €400.” After Dublin, Cork, Louth, Limerick and Waterford were the most active counties using Olio to share food with the app’s 72,000 Irish subscribers.

More than 1,800 people in Ireland have signed up to be Food Waste Heroes since November last year, with 534 collections made each week across the country.

Communications Director of Tesco Ireland, Rosemary Garth, said: “Tesco Ireland has been donating surplus food through its partnership with FoodCloud since 2014. Last year we made the decision to partner with Olio to help us expand our surplus food donations programme.

“This step was another major milestone towards helping us achieve our ambition to ensure that no good food goes to waste.

“Thanks to Olio and its team of flexible volunteers, in 2022 we were able to increase our Christmas food rescue efforts, making sure as much food as possible ended up feeding people in the communities that surround our stores."

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