What is food surplus redistribution?

 

Surplus food is any item that has not been sold to a primary customer. Even the most efficient food businesses generate surplus, much of which will still be safe for human consumption. The first priority is to reduce the amount of surplus, but for any remaining there is an opportunity to redistribute it to feed people and prevent it becoming waste.

In this section we explain more about food surplus redistribution and why it is so important.

The case for food surplus redistribution

This video explains the social, environmental and business case for food surplus redistribution 

Understanding the types of food surplus redistribution

Watch this video to understand the different types of food surplus redistribution

Glossary of terms

Learn some of the key terms used in relation to food surplus redistribution

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions and answers on food surplus redistribution