A Radlett-based company has partnered with a charity that fights hunger and food waste.
As part of local bridging lender TAB’s environment, social and governance strategy, they are supporting charity Gratitude by making donations, providing specialist skills, and arranging for employees to work at Gratitude as volunteers.
The charity takes food that can’t be sold in shops because of packaging errors or overproduction and redistributes it to the community.
Duncan Kreeger, CEO and founder of TAB, said: “We wanted to support a small, local charity that would give back to the community and in a way where we could make a big impact.
“I was drawn to Gratitude because they are a completely voluntary-run charity and the team is passionate about helping others.”
John Carlisle, CEO and founder of Gratitude, said: “We help to feed 2,000 people a week, distributing about £90,000 worth of groceries a month. With the help and support of organisations like TAB, we can continue growing and serving the needs of the community.”
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