CHEP PARTNERSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF FOOD BANKS
CHEP, the supply chain solutions company, and FEBA (European Federation of Food Banks) have worked together since 2016 to help alleviate hunger and reduce poverty, malnutrition and food waste across Europe. Through a three-year partnership, CHEP provides supply chain knowledge, in-kind contributions, volunteers and donations to help finance FEBA’s operations.
Food banks use CHEP pallets and consider them vital to their operations and the efficient distribution of their donations. In the past year, European food banks have received more than 94,000 CHEP pallets with food donations, and hundreds of CHEP employees have done their part by volunteering thousands of hours over the past two years.
In 2017, CHEP and FEBA implemented a series of collaboration projects across Europe:
CHEP Sustainability Director in EMEA, Iñigo Canalejo, said: “Collaborating with FEBA over these two years in the fight against hunger and food waste has been an honour for us. Our business model focusses on eliminating waste in the supply chain, especially when it comes to food. Helping local food banks with our supply chain expertise not only serves FEBA members but also inspires our employees.”
Patrick Alix, Secretary General, FEBA, said: “By supporting FEBA, CHEP is taking action to alleviate hunger by reducing food waste across Europe. FEBA has been able to lift obstacles for food donations at the EU-level by participating in the drafting and adoption of EU food donation guidelines in partnership with FoodDrinkEurope and EuroCommerce as well as with HOTREC. These guidelines enable more and safe redistribution of surplus food to vulnerable groups in order for them to enjoy their right to nutritious food."
“The way CHEP has mobilised its leadership teams to engage with food banks in various European countries through these projects is simply outstanding. We are very grateful to CHEP for its trust in our network and for the professionalism and enthusiasm of its employees as demonstrated through the quick launch and implementation of the projects.”